Does anyone know where I can find information on where golfers have been traveling. I just heard that Patrick Eeed has traveled non stop and is fatigue. I'd love to get more info on other players
Does anyone know where I can find information on where golfers have been traveling. I just heard that Patrick Eeed has traveled non stop and is fatigue. I'd love to get more info on other players
Does anyone know where I can find information on where golfers have been traveling. I just heard that Patrick Eeed has traveled non stop and is fatigue. I'd love to get more info on other players
Just look at the tourneys they have started. Its not like they are travelling to Ibiza in between tourneys.
Reed has not skipped a tourney since the PGA Championship. Went to the Open, came back to the US, went to Tokyo on short notice and came back to play 4 days later. Yes, he should be exhausted.
Just look at the tourneys they have started. Its not like they are travelling to Ibiza in between tourneys.
Reed has not skipped a tourney since the PGA Championship. Went to the Open, came back to the US, went to Tokyo on short notice and came back to play 4 days later. Yes, he should be exhausted.
I have no direct link to travel info on these guys. Main thing you will have to do is track which tournaments they are in weekly and location of each. Fairly easy to do with the pgatour.com schedule. Everyone handicaps different elements of golf. JMO but I don't think travel is a huge detriment to a number of guys on the tourney. Majority of the top players are probably in 18-26 tournaments a season. It is year round travel but also remember majority of these guys played half a schedule last season with Covid cancelling a number of events over the last year or two.
The main reason I don't think travel is a huge issue for the bigger name guys is because they mainly fly in private jets. There are a number of guys who either own jets or have partnerships with NetJets and other Jet Service companies. A number of the guys on tour share rides from one location to the next to keep costs down. I think the big factor from going to say a California tournament to a Florida tournament to the Olympics to Memphis to Greensboro for example is the elements of the golf course. Different putting surfaces, size of fairways, etc can really mess with a golfer from one week to the next. That is why you see a guy go -10 one week and +3 the next. Guys do get exhausted but I cap it more on form for the course. Ancer and Matsuyama played in the Olympics and than finished high in the last tournament back.
Just picking a random guy like Rory Sabbatini. Net worth is $50 million +. Unless you are talking about younger guys new to the tour/Korn Ferry than these guys travel in lavish style. A number of the not so big names can still share rides for a small cost or even ride with other players for free occasionally.
I have no direct link to travel info on these guys. Main thing you will have to do is track which tournaments they are in weekly and location of each. Fairly easy to do with the pgatour.com schedule. Everyone handicaps different elements of golf. JMO but I don't think travel is a huge detriment to a number of guys on the tourney. Majority of the top players are probably in 18-26 tournaments a season. It is year round travel but also remember majority of these guys played half a schedule last season with Covid cancelling a number of events over the last year or two.
The main reason I don't think travel is a huge issue for the bigger name guys is because they mainly fly in private jets. There are a number of guys who either own jets or have partnerships with NetJets and other Jet Service companies. A number of the guys on tour share rides from one location to the next to keep costs down. I think the big factor from going to say a California tournament to a Florida tournament to the Olympics to Memphis to Greensboro for example is the elements of the golf course. Different putting surfaces, size of fairways, etc can really mess with a golfer from one week to the next. That is why you see a guy go -10 one week and +3 the next. Guys do get exhausted but I cap it more on form for the course. Ancer and Matsuyama played in the Olympics and than finished high in the last tournament back.
Just picking a random guy like Rory Sabbatini. Net worth is $50 million +. Unless you are talking about younger guys new to the tour/Korn Ferry than these guys travel in lavish style. A number of the not so big names can still share rides for a small cost or even ride with other players for free occasionally.
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