The golf legend is not happy with what is going on in the golf world. With the increasing number of players transitioning to LIV Golf, Woods is worried like a father. According to Alan Shipnuck’s recent interview with “Outside The Lines”, Woods has sent a “scolding dad message” to the members of the tour.
Shipnuck explained that Tiger Woods wants to convey to the tour that “Man, I built this, and you guys are screwing it up.” The golf writer added, “The PGA Tour is a huge part of his legacy…and he doesn’t want all these things to be devalued."
According to Shipnuck, Woods is coming down to specially meet the tour officials shows how important the tour is to him. He also said that Tiger Woods is not very much concerned about his victories presently. Rather, the player wants to help the Tour take actions to carry forward his great PGA Tour legacy.
In his interview, Shipnuck said that Woods is acting like the “De Facto” commissioner for the PGA Tour. His words were in context to the authority Woods is currently being allowed to exercise. Reports said that Woods earlier helped the tour to shortlist the top players for something specific.
Alan also doubted if Woods was receiving guidance from Jay Monahan, commissioner of the PGA Tour. However, there is no official role that Woods plays in the tour meetings other than as an integral player. But his opinion is sincerely valued and followed by the Tour at all times.