Tiger Woods and ‘scarcity.’ And the greatest-ever award speech? | Weekend 9

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Talk of scarcity this week wasn’t scarce.

Tuesday, at the Hero World Challenge, Tiger Woods had thoughts on it. Scarcity, he said, was one of the pillars of the soon-to-come new-look PGA Tour. If there are potentially less tournaments, that could heighten the importance of the ones remaining, the idea goes. Or you’ll miss golf when there isn’t golf.

“The scarcity thing is something that I know scares a lot of people,” Woods said, “but I think that if you have scarcity at a certain level, it will be better because it will drive more eyes because there will be less time.”

That seems right.

Right?

Wednesday, about 10,000 miles away, at the Australian Open, Rory McIlroy opined. He noted that he and others were playing in Melbourne. And that there were 20 pros at the Hero. And that there was the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa. (And he didn’t mention that the 50-and-over gang is playing the Skechers World Champions Cup, and the LPGA is playing its final stage of Q-School, which is arguably the biggest event this week, should life-changing moments be important to you.)

“I think because there’s so much golf and there’s so many tournaments, the eyeballs are divided,” McIlroy said. “And the interest in every one of those tournaments this week is probably not as high as it should be. I think this tournament in particular because of the history, because of the tradition, deserves to be a standalone tournament, a week on its own.

“Hopefully one day the powers that be can put together a schedule where the biggest and best tournaments in the world and the oldest and the ones with the most heritage can be elevated and stand on their own.”

This seems more right.

The reasoning in reducing the PGA Tour schedule is sound. Tournaments after majors seem strange — you don’t play a regular-season game after the Super Bowl or the World Series, after all. The plan of a tournament nearly every week from January through November is also a lot.

But pro golf is not just the PGA Tour. And PGA Tour golfers play all over, too. At PGA Tour-affiliated events, like this week. On the DP World Tour, like this week. TGL. Hit-and-giggles, like the Skins Game on Black Friday and next week’s Golf Channel Games. Shoot, maybe there’s even a day where there’s LIV Golf crossover. And what does the casual pro golf fan see? Golf, golf, golf. And that’s great to those who love golf on their screens, no matter the day, week or month.

But scarcity is then just a word.

Will that change? You hear whispers. McIlroy’s often talked of a world tour, and he’s probably not talking just to hear his voice; he’s part of the conversation. Consider too another theme of PGA Tour redevelopment.

Simplicity.

“So not only the players understand,” Woods said, “but the fans can understand it, what goes on every week, week to week, how they can follow and how we can make it better.”

Let’s see if we can find eight more items for the Weekend 9.

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