Blink and you miss it: McIlroy not alone in seeking longer major season to boost golf
•The Open marks end of the short sweep that began with the Masters, but big names can see benefit of extending its runPerhaps it is not the when but instead the where.
•Golf’s majors in present form feel far too condensed, too brief.
•Jon Rahm, a two-time winner on the biggest stages, has more interest in the fact three out of four take place in the United States than their position on the calendar.“I think it would be good for gol...
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المصدر: The Guardian Sport | Source: The Guardian SportThe Open marks end of the short sweep that began with the Masters, but big names can see benefit of extending its run
Perhaps it is not the when but instead the where. Golf’s majors in present form feel far too condensed, too brief. Jon Rahm, a two-time winner on the biggest stages, has more interest in the fact three out of four take place in the United States than their position on the calendar.
“I think it would be good for golf,” said Rahm on the proposition of an “international” major. “If you could have more golf elsewhere, I think it would be fine. As a major, you need to have that commercial value as well. I understand it. I wouldn’t know the logistics of that. I don’t know who can decide what a new major becomes or is now a major.
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