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Xander Schauffele calls out golf’s cash hypocrisy — utilizing NFL QBs


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Professional golf’s cash issues may use an NFL-sized dose of perspective, Xander Schauffele says.

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Who knew that professional golf would show the outdated saying true?

You actually can’t purchase happiness.

Three years and lots of billions later, cash has largely introduced the golf world a heightened sense of disillusionment. Its followers are annoyed and its stakeholders are holding on for pricey life — even whereas its gamers are richer than ever.

Few folks have seen extra of golf’s cash in 2024 than Xander Schauffele. Schauffele, the winner of two majors and a few $17.6 million in on-course earnings this season, enters this week’s BMW Championship second on the PGA Tour’s cash listing — and he’s threatening so as to add to his whole.

For the uninitiated, the BMW is the second of three PGA Tour playoff occasions that may pay out a complete of $100 million to gamers in August. As the perfect golfer alive not named Scottie Scheffler, Schauffele arrives in Colorado as one of many betting favorites to win not simply this week’s match but in addition subsequent week’s PGA Tour’s crown jewel, the FedEx Cup, whose $25 million first prize would greater than double his season-long earnings.

By most goal measures, incomes over $40 million in a calendar yr qualifies as a fairly good factor, and Schauffele actually isn’t arguing that time. Actually, by the PGA Tour’s requirements, it will qualify as essentially the most cash earned in a single season ever. That’s akin to a mid-tier beginning quarterback within the NFL — fairly good for a sport with one-tenth of the NFL’s annual TV income.

However throughout an unusually expansive press availability on Wednesday on the BMW, Schauffele appeared confused by all of it. Golf’s cash has exploded, he argued, nevertheless it’s nonetheless nowhere close to its professional sports activities counterparts.

“You take a look at the top-10 quarterbacks,” Schauffele stated. “Scottie [Scheffler] has received seven occasions, I believe that’s together with Olympic gold. And he’s made considerably greater than everybody else.”

“When you take a look at how a lot Tenth has made, the Tenth-best participant on the planet has made, it’s not going to smell how a lot Scottie has made. That simply reveals you the way properly Scottie has performed in these massive tournaments.”

(Schauffele is appropriate. With two begins to go, Scheffler has made $29 million in 2024. Tenth place on the Tour’s single-season cash listing is Shane Lowry at a shade greater than $5.5 million.)

“You take a look at the No. 1 quarterback, he’s getting $60 million after which the No. 10 quarterback is getting 52, after which No. 15 is getting 39 or 40.”

Schauffele’s level rings true, however he gave the impression to be hinting at a much bigger hypocrisy. Why is chasing money in golf thought of grasping when the NFL palms out significantly extra?

“Once I take a look at different sports activities, when somebody will get a $300 million contract, there’s all these optimistic feedback about how somebody bought their bag or they’ve labored so onerous to get this they usually deserve it, issues like that,” Schauffele stated. “It’s fascinating to me. I believe possibly golf is a gentleman’s recreation and also you’re not supposed to speak about cash, however all of the media desires to do is discuss cash.”

Certainly, cash is the third rail of the golf tradition wars. New battles sprout up day-after-day, however the overarching sentiment to emerge from all of it is negativity. Chasing cash on LIV is dangerous. The PGA Tour countering with extra money is dangerous. Golf obsessing over cash is dangerous. Those that take the cash are dangerous. Those that thought themselves virtuous are dangerous. Every part is dangerous. And it’s all getting worse.

The irony of this sentiment, significantly for these like Schauffele, is that he hasn’t taken a dime from what’s thought of a questionable supply of revenue. (But.) The PGA Tour and PIF stay aside of their talks for a merger, and whereas the 2 sides have brokered an uneasy peace, that peace doesn’t embrace Saudi cash funneled into Schauffele’s checking account. (Once more: But.)

Nonetheless, there are causes for the bitter style. The PIF is professional golf’s loudest financier, however the principle aim of its funding seems to be purging an objectionable previous from the general public document and rehabilitating the Saudi picture amongst rich Westerners. That’s not precisely “advancing golf’s noble trigger.” And the PGA Tour claimed to be above the fray — solely to go behind the general public’s again to the Saudis and minimize a deal of their very own.

Human rights issues apart, there are different issues with the billions the Saudis and PGA Tour have pumped into the sport. In a sport that’s purported to be outlined by its spirit of integrity and sportsmanship, stakeholders have used cash to reveal the depths of their self-interest and greed. And for individuals who haven’t given in to the siren name, cash has upended the general public’s sense of a rational market. It’s one factor if Pat Mahomes makes $60 million throughout a historic season — he earned it — however Scottie Scheffler? He performed the appropriate season on the proper time.

The excellent news is that the checks preserve cashing both approach, however maybe that’s not the purpose.

“I believe the gamers that take advantage of cash don’t take into consideration cash as a result of it’s simply not crucial factor,” Schauffele stated Wednesday.

“Profitable $25 million could be actually cool and very nice, however I don’t suppose it’s going to alter my life, and I can let you know if I lose and play dangerous, I’m going to be fairly upset about taking part in dangerous and never with the ability to peak on the proper time.”

In the long run, the factor that issues most to Schauffele is sort of refreshingly easy: Profitable. Attempt as they could, you possibly can’t put a worth on that.

James Colgan

Golf.com Editor

James Colgan is a information and options editor at GOLF, writing tales for the web site and journal. He manages the Scorching Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and makes use of his on-camera expertise throughout the model’s platforms. Previous to becoming a member of GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse College, throughout which period he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Lengthy Island, the place he’s from. He could be reached at [email protected].

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