LIV Golf is blossoming in Adelaide

By Peter Darrow / Roar Guru

One of the most exciting sporting events I have seen recently has been LIV Golf in Adelaide shown on free-to-air television this weekend. I was totally entertained and captivated by the outstanding golf and crowd participation.

This is how golf should be played, not the stuffy atmosphere of their opposition brand. Yes, they wear shorts! And why not? Rather than being the protected species of the PGA Tour, the players seem to be enjoying themselves at a LIV event.

I switched it on not knowing what to expect and thought it would be an inferior product to the Masters coverage recently which was terrific. But a LIV event is like a rock concert compared to the opera of the PGA Tour.

The graphics are great, commentary with humour and the course at the Grange Golf Club looked a picture. They advertise it as: “Golf, but not as you know it. 12 teams. 48 players. 54 holes. No cuts. Shotgun starts.”

I’m writing this on pure emotion without delving into the finer details of the event, but the teams concept adds another dimension, combining a Ryder Cup atmosphere with individual rewards.

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And as for the “Watering Hole”, the par three 12th, what a huge departure that is from anything we have previously seen in golf. Who said players cannot hit a ball when there is a cacophony of noise surrounding them? It is the party hole with bars, a DJ entertaining the rowdy crowd with music.

“Having an amphitheatre-type crowd around a hole has always been pretty special,” American star Brooks Koepka said ahead of the event.

When you give the spectators what they want and the players, too, you are onto something special which will be offering the PGA Tour organisers something to be concerned about. A huge crowd followed the event which will have other Australian cities clamouring to host LIV, except Melbourne, of course.

The LIV tour is in its infancy, with many critics surmising it will not last. I believe a similar sentiment was said about T20 cricket? With Rory McIlroy leading the charge for the PGA Tour, plus support from Tiger Woods, the battle for players will be a bitter one.

Tiger Woods. (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)

Rory, however, appears to be losing fans with his continual criticism of LIV. He advocated for an event post-Masters which he unwisely withdrew from after missing the cut at the Masters.

I can imagine LIV boss Greg Norman sat around a table with others and said, “So what don’t we like about the PGA Tour?” and developed a plan to compete. Some have said the three rounds is inferior to the PGA but it seems to make sense to start a tournament on a Friday and finish on a Sunday.

LIV reminds me of the Formula One series with participants moving from country to country. Adelaide is locked in for four more years with Queensland and possibly New Zealand in consideration. Fourteen events including Singapore, London and Chicago are confirmed for 2023.

Of course, critics will be encouraged to derail LIV with their Saudi backing as they are offering an alternative to the PGA Tour, but if we just look at it from a purely golfing perspective, why cannot the two co-exist?

If more events are held around Australia the masses will come to see the superstars of golf, with the fields only growing stronger.

Yes, LIV is a sporting revolution like what Kerry Packer did to cricket in the ’70s and if Adelaide 2023 is anything to go by it will be just as successful. Nothing like a good revolution to bring about change, at the worse the PGA Tour will be pressured into making changes from the current stuffy, precious approach that is building player dissatisfaction.

Ask any of the crowd members if they had a good day at the golf, and I am sure of their answer. A good time was had by all.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-25T03:38:24+00:00

Nick

Roar Rookie


Take away these teams, and this should actually be the future of golf. Golf needs a f1 or tennis style international circuit of top level talent culminating into a annual world champion. Imagine having 22-23 tournaments a year, all around the globe where you get to see the top line of talent playing Friday-Sunday instead of them being stuck in the US all the time. You could still preserve the 4 majors - again like the tennis. LIV Golf turning this into a truly international product is the best thing. I'd rather see Cameron Smith play in Australia, Japan, China, the UAE, UK, Brazil, etc instead of Phoenix, Houston, Seattle...

2023-04-25T03:33:40+00:00

Nick

Roar Rookie


See, you continue to miss the point. I don't oppose LIV Golf at all. It's a good concept. I'm casually indifferent to where the money comes from, so I will happily watch the golf, or the F1, or the t20 (actually, not the t20, because it's snot). And I can own that. I don't engage in obfuscation and whataboutism. I own it. But nor does it mean that I'm not cognisant of the horrendous human rights violations in KSA and wish that such good events didn't need to rely on their money. But I'm still going to watch them even if they do. I'm not trying to deny it or make up laughable excuses that LIV Golf raises the profile of human rights atrocities in KSA in order to justify your enjoyment of an event. That's you. Just embrace that you are casually indifferent and stop with the litany of wafer thin excuses that demean your intelligence. It's ok to be apathetic.

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T21:51:35+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


You look so foolish opposing something that is probably connected to our lives in some shape or form. I'll use this as an example which you may not have done but you will get the idea:Did you watch/follow the T20 world champs or F1 recently? Any connection to Saudi Arabia there? You can't pick and choose events based on your moral indignation.

2023-04-24T13:18:23+00:00

Nick

Roar Rookie


"rarely received as much publicity" doesn't mean "never received publicity." but do you not agree that with LIV there is greater publicity and awareness of what is going on in Saudi Arabia? Which can only be a good thing This is just plain weird. There is no doubt there is more publicity but it cannot be a good thing unless the stated aim from either LIV or the SAUDI GOVERNMENT funding it is to bring change and liberalism to Saudi society?? Do you honestly think LIV Golf is so altruistic and so solvent that they'll sever ties with Saudi Arabia once they've established some level of credibility in golf?

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T12:23:01+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


It was in reference to Australia taking on the establishment i.e Packer and cricket, now they have set a bench mark for golf. It's been a pleasure G

2023-04-24T12:10:24+00:00

G money

Roar Rookie


All good Petey, have enjoyed the banter.. but just to close, supporting a repressive regime, and the worlds richest company is about as far from 'anti establishment' as you can get lol. in future just admit to shilling and it's all good

2023-04-24T11:34:04+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


The highlights I saw looked fun. There may well be a place for this mickey mouse stuff alongside the serious golf. You made a good parallel with the test / T20 cricket. LIV is perhaps a little less relevant than T20 but a tiny group of professional players, mostly past their best, are getting rich without having to get any better so that's the main thing, eh?

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T08:59:41+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


"If you're judging that Saudi money coming in, you have to judge a lot of things." Christian Welch talks LIV Golf on #Offsiders.

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T08:40:31+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


"The United Kingdom has resumed arms sales to Saudi Arabia. The United States never stopped. When the Formula One Grand Prix and T20 Cricket World Cup came to Melbourne so did their sponsor Aramco, the company that manages Saudi Arabia’s font of mega-wealth, the viscous black fluid that powers our cars."

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T08:38:14+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


Nick, from The Guardian: "Since LIV Golf’s inception last year Saudi Arabia’s human rights record has rarely received as much publicity."

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T08:29:57+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


Haha, although I did check out the vacancies today!!

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T08:27:53+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


Thank you G. Just to close: Anti-establishment will always be the enemy of the self righteous.

2023-04-24T08:05:46+00:00

G money

Roar Rookie


Enjoy your LIV paycheck.. seems they're shilling on websites to raise interest

2023-04-24T08:03:53+00:00

G money

Roar Rookie


you're definitely on the LIV payroll..

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T07:44:07+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


You don't give a damn with what is happening in Saudi Arabia, it is all about having some sort of cause that you support making you feel better about yourself. "I am morally superior to you because of my beliefs"

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T07:28:41+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


And you are the perfect self righteous narcissist.

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T07:06:09+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


Of course I was aware of it prior to LIV but do you not agree that with LIV there is greater publicity and awareness of what is going on in Saudi Arabia? Which can only be a good thing. What people choose to do with this awareness is their business, choose to boycott-that is ok, choose to enjoy a golf tournament-that too is ok. The reality is that whatever we choose to do won't make any difference to what is happening in Saudi.

2023-04-24T03:54:25+00:00

Nick

Roar Rookie


Disagree. You'd have to be living under a rock to not have known about any of it before a golf tournament. Do you not read books, newspapers? Do you not travel?

AUTHOR

2023-04-24T00:07:03+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


No, just the sheer enjoyment I got from watching it. You can enjoy something and morally be a good person at the same time, try it sometime.

2023-04-23T23:50:04+00:00

G money

Roar Rookie


Are you employed by LIV? your spin and obfuscation make it seem likely

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