When the world’s best golfers disappear for three months, who’s really to blame? That question sparked a heated debate on Golf Today , where analysts Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner put the PGA Tour squarely in the hot seat.
The numbers tell a stark story. Rory McIlroy played five tournaments after the FedEx Cup ended in September. Tommy Fleetwood competed in three fall events. Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler played zero fall events. Xander Schauffele managed just one appearance at the Zozo Championship in Japan, which he won. The contrast couldn’t be sharper.
Hoggard didn’t mince words during the roundtable discussion. He pointed to a fundamental issue beyond player choice. The tour can make fall events more compelling for players, he argued. His solution involves completely tr

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