Eddie Pepperell
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And in a way that would still work with the DP World Tour being associated with the PGA Tour.
And that might be a likely way.
But the other question that is there is, you know, there's $15 million worth of investment into the women's game through the Ladies European Tour from the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.
Where does that sit now?
I just started wondering whether my Senior Railcard would get me free access.
You had to think about it, though.
I was thinking about this yesterday because I was flicking between the two, Mexico City and the Heritage.
You know, competition's been a good thing.
It's something as simple as the flight tracer.
And you watch the flight tracer on the PGA Tour and you get an idea of where the ball's going and the camera picks up the ball and it's a much better experience than it was before.
five years ago, six years ago, something like that.
And then you go to, to live and they have a, a landing spot as part of the, of the tracer.
It's a similar, similar model, but it's competition.
And then, and then you start thinking, ah, but that camera didn't pick up that ball.
I'm not going to say which, which one it was, but you're, you're actually thinking, well, there is competition there throughout that industry to get the best possible product.
I think that's obviously been a good thing.
I think for everything that Phil Mickelson wanted out of this, to get players to have much more control of their own rights within the environment of a tour, the PGA Tour, the fact that there's equity there, a for-profit organisation, all of these things have happened because Liv's been around for the last four or five years.