bagger05 said:
No doubt he will be paid, but he is coming out of this deal looking like a real ass.
He was the one who led the charge on stonewalling any cooperation with LIV at the outset.
He was the one leveraging the 9/11 families against LIV
He was the one trying to galvanize the stars to stay in the name of tradition
He was the one brokering the changes to the tour and the enhanced events and all that
Now he's completely reversed course on everything he's been saying for a year. AND he's getting a $7.5MM/yr raise thanks to a deal that he brokered in secret with the people he said were the enemy.
On the surface it looks like he can simply be bought. Hard to see him having much credibility moving forward.
Even if he shows that this is really a good deal for the players in the long run, I still think it'd be easier for the PGAT to move forward if they fired him. I think the best thing for the PGAT is probably a "fresh start" and that'd be hard to do with Monahan still around.
Don't see what the argument would be for keeping him around.
I'm guessing he steps down. He's supposed to be the ceo of the new entity, which is separate and apart from the Tour. Doubt he could do both jobs simultaneously.