By: Nick Piastowski March 15, 2025 “I just want to add one more thing. I might bite my tongue after saying this, but to the Brandel Chamblees, to the Paul McGinleys, to the Rocco Mediates of the world, I don’t regret anything I said. You know, it might have been a little bit harsh that […]
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“It doesn’t sound right and it’s not what the public want to hear because ultimately, at the end of the day, the public are the ones paying higher prices to come to events. The public are the ones being denied all the best players coming together more regularly in terms of the top events as the product of golf has become diluted. And the media is a prism for all of that.”
Brandel Chamblee and Paul McGinley in 2022. The analyst singled out Jack Nicklaus and Nancy Lopez as players who talked after defeats. Golf.com EditorMcGinley also named a player. As for Morikawa, he started Saturday’s third round of the Players Championship two back of the lead. “It’s not all about smiley faces and everybody winning. There’s got to be give and take for everybody.”“Probably the most memorable interview that I can remember in professional golf was one from loss, not victory,” he said. “And it was Rory McIlroy in a Ryder Cup in Whistling Straits, when he jumped up at the end of, you know, a poor performance from Europe up there. And that’s raw emotion and it humanized Rory and it humanized golfers. And even though it’s a hard thing to do, it’s a very, very positive outlook for professional golfers.On Friday night, Morikawa’s comments were shown on Golf Channel, and Chamblee and McGinley were asked to respond. Notably, McIlroy did not talk to reporters last year after finishing runner-up at the U.S. Open.
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The comments, said Friday on Golf Channel, continued a back-and-forth between Morikawa and Golf Channel analysts Chamblee and McGinley, and longtime pro Rocco Mediate. It was sparked last Sunday, when Morikawa bypassed talking to the media after finishing second at the Arnold Palmer, which drew the ire of Chamblee and McGinley, also former players, and Mediate — and their thoughts led to an unprompted reply by Morikawa on Friday after his Players Championship second round.McGinley furthered the “entitlement” thought, saying that it’s “a view from a lot of the public.”
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“It’s interesting that he called myself and Paul and Rocco about it,” Chamblee said. “It wasn’t us. He didn’t say no to us. He said no to the fans. He said no to the sponsors. Saying no to the PGA Tour. He’s saying no to his fellow players who do these interviews.”
“So it’s a word of caution to the players more than anything else that, you know, don’t come out and say something like, I don’t owe anybody anything because that does not sound good,” he said on Golf Channel. “Maybe it was a wrong choice of words, but don’t say anything like that.