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The Greg Hill Show

Is the PGA going to hold Tiger accountable

The Greg Hill Show

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2.6709 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

The crew debate what the legacy of Tiger Woods is going to be after this incident. Will the PGA bring the hammer down and hold him accountable or look the other way.

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0:00.0

That is former PGA tour professional Mark Lye, who spent, I think, a good 15 years on the tour,

0:08.4

suggesting that there should be accountability for Tiger Woods.

0:13.0

That's a different topic than the one that we were just discussing by.

0:17.1

He is, he makes a great point.

0:20.0

He has paid $20 million a year for that position of leadership that he has now with the, with the PGA.

0:28.4

And so I guess the question would be if it weren't Tiger Woods, if it was somebody else who was in a similar position with any business,

0:40.4

how would they be held accountable and why is Tiger not held?

0:45.0

Because he's made the tour in every other golfer that has ever played in the PGA tour,

0:49.3

untolds amounts of riches.

0:51.8

Like he shifted the way that sport is in a way that we haven't seen since Babe Ruth in baseball,

0:58.8

where he literally tigered golf courses.

1:02.3

He brought an entire demographic to the sport.

1:05.7

He brought, like, everything he accomplished on the golf course is why he's still there because they know,

1:13.2

I don't know what it is, it's probably hundreds of billions of dollars over the years in people

1:18.7

he's brought to the game that he has brought to the others around him in terms of the TV revenues.

1:23.4

Go look at what the earnings were in the NFL, in the PGA tour before and after Tiger Woods was in there.

1:29.3

Do you think that's all it is, Curtis, though,

1:31.5

because, like, fans of the game don't have any money tied up in Tiger's success,

1:38.2

but I still feel like Tiger, for all the mistakes that we've seen him make, from his personal life and his

1:47.2

addictions there to these car accidents, he never really took a villain turn.

1:54.2

Like as an athlete, we see most athletes who are at the top of the game, think of LeBron

2:00.5

with the decision, take a villainous

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