TGL is absolutely brilliant (“Bold TGL is ready for its close-up,” January 6 GGP).
I was introduced to golf when I was 12 and am now entering my 52nd year at St. George’s Golf & Country Club, established in 1929 in Toronto. After my first trip to St Andrews, I felt like I had an out-of-body experience, then completely fell in love with the history of golf and finally became our club’s historian.
Having said that, TGL is how you grow the game to a new generation, whose daily lives are so intertwined with today’s fast-paced technology. I’m sure TGL will be a great success and I can’t wait for the first matches.
Rick Murray
Toronto, Canada
(TGL) is the latest manifestation of greed among golf’s privileged elite (“Bold TGL is ready for its close-up,” January 6 GGP). And these are the guys who criticized LIV’s team format and the golfers who joined for the money. You can count me out.
Chuck Salek
Stamford, Connecticut
Despite the hype over TGL (“Bold TGL is ready for its close-up,” January 6 GGP), I only watch real golf, and actually less than I used to, given the bickering amongst the 1 percent. I live in Arizona, I can go out and play instead.
Jeff Evagues
Chandler, Arizona
Ryder Cup players aren’t slaves for the corporate moneymakers (“Ryder Cup pay a hot topic in Hawaii,” January 6 GGP). They deserve as much profit as everyone else is taking. It’s not a moral issue.
Keith McIntyre
Statesboro, Georgia
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