Singh criticised for taking Korn Ferry spot in June

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Triple Major winning Vijay Singh is the centre of a social media spat because of a decision to tee-up mid next month in a secondary PGA Tour event close to his home in Florida.

The Korn Ferry Tour is set to resume play from June 11th to 14th with the Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass where seven weeks ago on March 12th the PGA Tour’s flagship Players Championship was cancelled.

Singh lives in Ponte Vedra and calls TPC Sawgrass his home course.

But the now 57-year old and 64-time worldwide winner has ruffled a few feathers with his decision to contest the $US 600,000 (£STG 484,000) event.

In a since-deleted tweet, Brady Schnell, a 35-year old Indiana-born player, took Singh to task, posting: “Hey @VijaySinghGolf you are a true piece of trash if you except money playing in a Korn Ferry Tour event and I’ll say it right to your face.

“Do you know how much those points and money could do for a young kid? He’s a complete turd for playing. He’s got his money and he’s got his career. Just wait another month and roll with your senior friends.”

Schnell had participated in all six Korn Ferry events this year from mid-January to mid- March and when the Tour also went into lockdown but he had also missed five of six cuts.

He earned a full PGA Tour card for the first time in 2018 but was forced to drop back to the Korn Ferry Tour after making just six cuts in 21 PGA Tour starts last season.

Schnell’s clear beef with Singh is that the greying Fijian is lying fourth on the all-time PGA Tour money-winning list with some $US71.2m and his playing in such an event takes the place of someone like Schnell who needs the money having pocketed just $US424,456.

Schnell won support from Alex Carper, a Nebraska Assistant Pro, who also has pulled his tweet.

Carper said: “Ordinarily this thing should not be an issue, if he wanted to play for less money the KFT, has compared to the Champions, however I think with the COVID crap they maybe should do a little amending … maybe you could have a putt-off with him, I like your chances.”

Schnell responded to Carper: “I’ve said my piece (sic),” Schnell wrote. “Whether you agree or not, I am just trying to protect the money AND the valuable points for every player on the tour that needs them to move on to the PGA Tour. There is NO point to him playing.”

And Singh has bizarrely won support from fellow Masters champ, Phil Mickelson, with ‘Lefty’ backing Singh’s entry.

Mickelson said:  “It’s no secret VJ and I aren’t close but I’d like to say on his behalf that in addition to being a member of the Hall of Fame, he’s a big part of the PGA Tour’s success which financially subsidizes, and always has, the Korn Ferry Tour.

“He has earned the right to play when and where he wants.”

The PGA Tour has not commented on the matter.

 

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