ligerdub wrote: » Calls of throwing him off the tour though smacks of "I don't like Sergio".
HighLine wrote: » Who was calling for that? He definitely should and I'm guessing will get a suspension. He openly admitted to damaging several greens. If someone doesn't think that's worthy of a suspension, I don't think they understand golf etiquette or the amount of work that goes into maintaining a golf course.
Pa8301 wrote: » Yeah I think he could definitely be looking at a suspension. I mean if someone did that at their club they would be up in front of the committee. Disgraceful carry on. I'm saying this as someone who has a bit of a soft spot for Sergio, despite all his previous shenanigans.
Mojo Hand wrote: » I was expecting Sergio’s antics to headline Sky this morning, but not a dickey bird? No footage anywhere either. Surely it was caught on camera? Unless they brought it up later this morning after I left.
slave1 wrote: » Might have been asked to keep it on the low
Remind me wrote: » Think it’s being completely blown out of proportion. Sergio’s statement was jumped on by the journos. Claims other players made complaints and bad damage to several greens is BS because there is no proof bar 1 picture. In saying that he was rightly DQ’d because to make the divot in that picture on a green he has given it a decent smack and hopefully it’ll lead to other players not being a petulant. Calls for a suspension etc... are OTT and can’t see it happening.
bren2001 wrote: It's no BS, there's no (photographic) proof because they are in Saudi Arabia, the journalists either are not there or are not allowed cover it. Lawrence Donegan summed it up well:
First Up wrote: » The tournament was on live TV all four days. Perhaps some conspiracy took place between Sky and the European Tour to hide Sergio's transgressions but to accuse the Saudis of media supression is ridiculous.
bren2001 wrote: » It's possible I'm misinterpreting Lawrences tweet and he just means professional journalists don't cover the ET. I don't believe I am. However, its a perfectly fair accusation to throw at one of the most restrictive and oppressive countries in the world. It's official state law to monitor media and impose restrictions. The Reporters Without Borders report of 2014 labelled the Saudi Arabian government as "relentless in its censorship of the Saudi media and the Internet". They are ranked at 169th out of 180 countries for freedom of press. They've (reportedly) hired Publicis Groupe to whitewash their history. Just look at how they handled Khashoggi this year. I could really go on listing more controversies. I don't think its in any way ridiculous to suggest that after paying a few million to get a golf tournament there combined with their history of censorship, that they might restrict or try to stop negative press like Sergio.
bren2001 wrote: I don't think its in any way ridiculous to suggest that after paying a few million to get a golf tournament there combined with their history of censorship, that they might restrict or try to stop negative press like Sergio.
First Up wrote: » I'm well aware of what Saudi Arabia is like and I agree it is curious that we saw nothing of it. But decisions on what to show during a live event are taken in the control room by those in charge of the broadcast. Are you suggesting the Saudi government had someone sitting in the director's seat?
idle wrote: » If Sergio went low on Saturday the first thing to be shown on the live coverage would be a highlight reel mix of approach shots and putts on all the holes he birdied. To say there’s no footage is bull****
idle wrote: Sergio was well down the field so not surprising that he wasn’t shown in the live coverage. The issue here is that after it became known he was DQd, no footage emerged of the incidents.
First Up wrote: » It is more likely that Sky chose not to show it because it was unsightly and offensive to show their hosts' golf course being so abused. Of course the Saudi media is under state control but there are more important issues to complain about than Sergio embarrassing himself.
bren2001 wrote: Ignoring the post round interviews, where are the media interviewing the players in the groups behind? Where are the quotes? Where are the photos? Sky cannot control the independent journalists and I think it's really odd we're seeing and hearing very little about this. Based on Lawrence Donnegans quote, I'm assuming they were not invited or they are incredibly strict rules over what they can/cannot write about.
bren2001 wrote: » It's no BS, there's no (photographic) proof because they are in Saudi Arabia, the journalists either are not there or are not allowed cover it. Lawrence Donegan summed it up well:https://twitter.com/lawrencedonegan/status/1091898288456888321
HighLine wrote: » I know I keep harping on about this but I honestly can't fathom what got into Sergio that he went so far off the rails. Again.. to damage 5 greens like he did is crazy and him not getting a suspension is ridiculous. Below is a clip of his bunker tantrum.https://twitter.com/GeoffShac/status/1092259661758160896