2022.07.13 15:36World eye

「理解できない」 ウッズがリブゴルフを批判

【セントアンドリュースAFP=時事】男子ゴルフのタイガー・ウッズ(米国)が12日、サウジアラビアが後援する新リーグのリブゴルフ・インビテーショナルシリーズを批判し、将来メジャーに出られるか不透明な中で、なぜ若い選手は参戦しようとするのかと話した。(写真は第150回全英オープン開幕を前に、記者会見に臨むタイガー・ウッズ)
 昨年の自動車事故で大けがをした脚が今も回復しない中、今週開幕する第150回全英オープンへ向けて調整を続けてきたウッズは、新リーグを厳しく批判し、巨額の賞金が保証されているリブゴルフ・シリーズに参戦すれば、練習をする動機すら失ってしまうのではないかと話した。
 セントアンドリュースで行われる全英オープンを前にした会見で、仲間のプロゴルファーが物議を醸す新リーグに誘われ、参戦していることについて問われたウッズは、「自分は賛同できない。彼らがしているのは、現在の地位を与えてくれたものに背を向ける行為だ」と話し、さらに「世界ランキングのポイントやメジャー大会出場の基準など、近い将来に何が起こるかも分からない」とコメントした。
 米ツアーとDPワールドツアー(欧州ツアー)は、新リーグへ移った選手の大会出場を禁止する措置を取ったが、全英オープンの主催者は全米オープン選手権と同様に出場を認めた。
 そのため今大会では、メジャー4勝のブルックス・ケプカ(米国)、セルヒオ・ガルシア(スペイン)、ブライソン・デシャンボー(米国)、ダスティン・ジョンソン(米国)、全英オープン優勝経験者のフィル・ミケルソン(米国)が出場可能となった。
 英紙ガーディアンによれば、リブゴルフ・シリーズはセントアンドリュースで13日に行われる会議の場で、世界ランキングの対象として正式に認めるよう要請する予定だという。会議には四大メジャーと米ツアー、DPワールドツアーの代表が出席し、申請を認めるかどうかを判断する。承認されなければ、リブゴルフ・シリーズ参戦選手が今後メジャーに出場できるチャンスが縮小する可能性もある。
 全英オープンで3回優勝し、そのうち2回はセントアンドリュースで勝っているウッズは、「どういう決断を下すかは、四大メジャーの団体次第だ。しかし可能性としては、メジャーでプレーするチャンスを完全に失う選手が出てくることもあり得る。この場所を経験したり、(マスターズ・トーナメントの会場)オーガスタ・ナショナルのフェアウエーを歩いたりするチャンスを完全に失うかもしれない」と話した。
 「それは個人的に、まったく理解できない話だ」【翻訳編集AFPBBNews】
〔AFP=時事〕(2022/07/13-15:36)
2022.07.13 15:36World eye

'I just don't understand it' - Woods hits out at LIV Golf rebels


Tiger Woods railed against the breakaway LIV Golf Series on Tuesday as he spoke ahead of the British Open in St Andrews, questioning why young players would join the Saudi-backed circuit when it remains unclear if they will be able to participate in majors in the future.
Woods, who has fought to be fit to play in the 150th Open this week as he continues his recovery from severe leg injuries suffered in a car crash last year, was scathing in his assessment of the new series and wondered what incentive those involved even had to practise given the guaranteed sums of money involved.
I disagree with it. I think that what they've done is they've turned their back on what has allowed them to get to this position, Woods said when asked about his fellow professionals who have been tempted to join the controversial tour.
And who knows what's going to happen in the near future with world-ranking points, the criteria for entering major championships.
Some of these players may not ever get a chance to play in major championships. That is a possibility. We don't know that for sure yet.
British Open organisers followed the US Open in allowing rebel players to compete at St Andrews, despite the PGA Tour and DP World Tour moving to ban them.
That means four-time major winner Brooks Koepka, Sergio Garcia, Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson and former Open champion Phil Mickelson can tee off in St Andrews on Thursday.
According to The Guardian, the LIV tour is planning to use a board meeting at the home of golf on Wednesday to demand formal recognition in the world rankings.
Representatives of the four majors, plus the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, would be among those who must decide on any application from the Saudi-backed series.
- 'What is the incentive?'
Failure to earn ranking points could compromise the chances for those players affiliated to the LIV series of playing in majors in the future.
It's up to all the major championship bodies to make that determination. But that is a possibility, that some players will never, ever get a chance to play in a major championship, never get a chance to experience this right here, walk down the fairways at Augusta National, said Woods, a three-time Open winner, including at St Andrews in 2000 and 2005.
That, to me, I just don't understand it.
Woods, who has won 15 majors and is level with Sam Snead on a record 82 PGA Tour wins, wondered aloud whether the sums of money offered to players by the LIV Series could blunt their motivation.
What these players are doing for guaranteed money, what is the incentive to practise? he said.
What is the incentive to go out there and earn it in the dirt?
The series, spearheaded by Australian golf great Greg Norman and bankrolled by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, offers record prize money of $25 million per 54-hole event with shotgun starts and no cut.
Total prize money at this week's Open is $14 million.
You're just getting paid a lot of money up front and playing a few events and playing 54 holes, said Woods.
I just don't see how that move is positive in the long term for a lot of these players, especially if the LIV organisation doesn't get world-ranking points and the major championships change their criteria for entering the events.
Norman, who won the British Open twice, was not invited by organisers to attend past champion events in St Andrews this week.
I know Greg tried to do this (organise a breakaway tour) back in the early '90s. It didn't work then, and he's trying to make it work now. I still don't see how that's in the best interests of the game, Woods added.

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