Patrick Cantlay has been trying to rally PGA Tour players against the LIV Golf deal with the Saudis, and against members of the Tour's policy board.
, who were left feeling like useful props in a commercial dispute. The fallout, he would have calculated, could be career-ending.
Issues with the membership run deeper than the practicalities of selling the product. Several prominent players didn't fire a shot in defense of their Tour over the last three years but instead held it to ransom by threatening to bolt for LIV unless their demands were met. Those demands resulted in a compensation model that is, by Monahan's admission, unsustainable without outside investment.
The policy board meets Tuesday afternoon in Detroit, and it could turn fractious if Cantlay's coup ambitions move into the open.
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