RYDER CUP LEGENDS IN HOT EXCHANGE OVER GOLF APPEARANCE FEES

Padraig Harrington hits out at Ian Poulter over golf appearance fees: “I can’t tell if he was value for money”

Padraig Harrington and Ian Poulter have been discussing the topic of appearance fees in light of Fred Couples’ hot take about PGA Tour stars such as Jon Rahm only joining LIV Golf for the money.

Harrington and Poulter got involved in the debate about appearance fees on social media after reading golf journalist Alistair Tait’s latest column on ‘The Height Of Golf Hypocrisy’.

Scroll below for their tweets…

Couples’ remarks that players only want to join LIV Golf for the money was criticized by Tait, who likened it to a period in the past when the 1992 Masters winner only attended European Tour events because he was paid to do so.

Following Rahm’s unexpected £450 million transfer to the Saudi-backed league earlier this week, couples completely destroyed LIV Golf.

Couples stated that players would be open to competing in the breakaway league for free rather than taking hundreds of millions of dollars if LIV Golf was that good.

That irked Tait.

In response to Couples’ comments, Tait penned in his latest article:

“Is this the same Fred Couples who turned up on the European Tour for large appearance fees? It surely is. You don’t think Couples played in numerous Dubai Desert Classics because he enjoyed the charms of strolling through the Gold Souk? No. Freddie was there for the money, along with other top players, Europeans included. Pretty sure he never went to Dubai for free, or other far flung places around the world.
“Funny how Freddie and others never sat in a press conference and said: “I’m only playing this week because they’re paying a nice, big fat appearance fee. I’d much rather be at home but the money was just too good to pass up.”

LIV Golf player and former European Ryder Cup hero Poulter than tweeted he would be happy to disclose information about his own past appearance fees on Tour.

Alistair it’s amazing how some have short memories. I’d be very happy to make public every penny of any appearance fee I’ve made through my career. Then wouldn’t it be interesting to really see who is in a position to spout from their high horse.”

Poulter’s tweet then piqued the interest of three-time major champion Harrington, who hit back with:

“Go for it. I’m curious for one. Forget politics, I’m nosey. For all those wondering, appearance fees generally require a number of commitments outside of the golf. But one would not happen without the other. From the outside Ian Poulter always looked like he did a great job at appearances but I can’t tell if he was value for money until he spills the beans on what his fees were. Don’t come back with you go first or I will if you will. We’re not six years old.”

Poulter’s fellow LIV Golf teammate Lee Westwood tweeted he would also be interested to see the numbers, followed by three laughing emojis.

We await Poulter’s next move.

What did you make of Couples’ comments about LIV Golf this week? Is Freddie something of a hypocrite or has he made valid points?

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