Eddie Pepperell
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And to be honest with you, I actually wouldn't go, even if I did get in them.
I just want to have a break at that point in the season, and I don't want to go and play, especially in Kentucky.
I would say between now and...
And whatever the first event is on the back nine, which actually could be the British Masters, which I'll be in as a past winner, between now and then, I should get five or six starts.
And if I do remotely well in those, then I will be able to play a pretty full schedule, excluding the Scottish Open and Wentworth as we move through the year.
Because as I say, I will be one of those top seven ranked non-exempt players.
And so, yeah, it's a little complicated, but that's how I would get in.
Now, if I have bad results between now and then, then, yeah, my season could be not so much cut short, but will be limited.
Well, this year's going to be interesting because they're cutting to 100 on the race to Dubai, but they're including affiliate members, so...
You know, Justin Thomas is on the list, for example, now in the top 100 because of his result with the PGA.
He will be included in the top 100, whereas in the past that would have gone down to 101st.
in taking into account his inclusion no longer.
So what you're going to see happen at the end of this year is there will be 100 cards retained, but 20 players within that 100 will play hardly any golf on the DP World Tour next year because they're top 50 players in the world.
They play four times.
So what that then means is next year, if you get a Q-School or Challenge Tour card, you will play almost everything.
They've effectively freed up 30 spots, roughly speaking.
Well, that's what they're anticipating off next year's schedule.