Steve Sands
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Well, Spieth is trying to do what McElroy was the last person to do, was win the career Grand Slam.
And then you put in Jon Rahm, and the reason Jon Rahm's in there is because McElroy and Rahm don't necessarily get along too well in a sports sense, in a competitive sense, because of all the live thing and the Ryder Cup and all that nonsense.
So it's a tremendous grouping, those three.
I think everybody kind of felt like it was inevitable a few months ago.
Everybody was wondering when it was going to run out of gas, literally and figuratively, if you will.
But I think that there are 11 Liv guys in the field this week, and I think they know that unless β
there is an absolute financial miracle somewhere private equity some type of sponsorship money
I think that 26 is going to be the end of Liv.
I don't think people are making a big deal out of it because I kind of thought like you, me, everybody kind of thought four years ago, well, how long is this going to last?
I heard a great line the other day, Tony, and I don't know if you said it four years ago or we were talking about it, but I did hear a great line.
In sports, you know, these guys are playing for history.
They're playing for NBA titles right now and Stanley Cup titles right now.
And in golf, you play for trophies and big events.
The money comes with the trophies and the majors.