Eddie Pepperell
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So I still think these guys are hitting so many high-quality golf shot after high-quality golf shot, and that's the thing that would strike the average person if you were to go and watch them.
And to me, that's the big difference between that tour and all those guys on that tour and the DP World Tour.
Their ability to do that for four days is relentless.
Their quality is just relentless.
And of course, you've got the depth of field.
And that was the thing that struck me looking at the live golfers in Belgium, actually.
And I think they all made the cut.
But none of them, other than Victor Perez, did particularly well.
And it just points to the depth of field.
And you've always got some guys on these tours, on the PGA Tour especially, who are just going to...
It'd be great across four days.
I think it also importantly redresses the balance where sport's gone in the last few years, where the player power has gotten far too extreme and egregious.
And I liked what Simon Jordan said.
on TalkSport about this with regards to the tennis players recently talking about the I think it was Zabalenka and the you know going on strike for prize funds and he was just you know it's crazy actually when you think about it and yeah he makes the point the important point the tournaments will exist irrespective of the players and
And I think Liv has proven that.
Sorry to keep going on about Liv, but some of the guys who have gone across to Liv thought they were bigger than the game, and they're not, and the game will always survive.
So it's important that in these moments the game can re-establish its authority.
And I say that as somebody that, frankly, should be punished more regularly for my own antics on the golf course.