LIV Golf to play 72 holes in ranking points pitch - even if its name no longer makes sense
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LIV Golf to play 72 holes in ranking points pitch - even if its name no longer makes sense
"LXXII Golf does not trip off the tongue quite as readily as LIV Golf, but there were far more important factors than catchiness for the Saudi-funded league to announce the change from a 54-hole format to 72."
"No doubt the circuit's ever more paranoid fanatics will declare it is great news because you cannot have too much of a good thing, and, as well as sponsors and TV execs, there are world-class golfers such as Jon Rahm who will be celebrating the switch to the traditional four-day timeframe for their $25m (£19.2m) events."
LXXII Golf announced a change from a 54-hole format to 72 holes, returning to the traditional four-day structure. The name LXXII is less catchy than LIV, but catchiness was not the primary concern behind the decision. The circuit is Saudi-funded and shifted formats to meet commercial and competitive considerations, including sponsor and broadcaster preferences and the interests of elite players. World-class golfers such as Jon Rahm are expected to welcome the switch. Each event awards $25m (£19.2m), underscoring the financial scale influencing the format. Organizers likely considered television scheduling and traditional tournament rhythms in making the move.
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