Chris DiMarco spent much of PGA Tour career playing second fiddle. He finished runner-up at 2004 PGA Championship, 2005 Masters (playing in the same group as Tiger when his legendary chip on the 16th hole fell) and the 2006 Open Championship. On Wednesday, however, DiMarco finally got his turn as golf’s main character following comments he made on an episode of the Subpar Podcast.
Speaking on the state of the PGA Tour Champions, DiMarco said the quiet part loud:
“We’re kind of hoping that LIV buys the Champions Tour. Let’s play for a little real money out here. I mean this is kind of a joke when we’re getting $2 million. There were like seven guys last week from TPC [Sawgrass, at the Players Championship, which had a $25 million purse) that made more money than our purses.”
Needless to say, DiMarco’s bold call for “real” money for senior golf was met with raised eyebrows across the industry.
Chris DiMarco and I agree on one thing: it’s ridiculous that something called “The Hoag Classic” somehow has a $2M purse. pic.twitter.com/HCsN5ukZ9O
— ANTIFAldo (@ANTIFAldo) March 27, 2024
This is incredible. I thought we had already reached max delusion in professional golf in terms of what these guys thought they were worth, but DiMarco just kicked down the salon door and came in firing both barrels https://t.co/JwuPP6BIwI
— Shane Ryan (Trustworthy) (@ShaneRyanHere) March 27, 2024
Chris DiMarco was about 3-4 shots away from becoming a literal golf legend and now he's reduced to "Champions Tour pro believes the seniors should play for more money."
Golf is so brutal pic.twitter.com/XSKQ1TuQ4o
— Christopher Powers (@CPowers14) March 27, 2024
Chris DiMarco has played 46 events in the two previous Champions Tour seasons. Almost all in no cut 78 player fields. He has ZERO top-10s, and has made over $400,000. https://t.co/kxTLhATkI1
— Monday Q Info (@acaseofthegolf1) March 27, 2024
Imagine looking at golf’s dwindling TV ratings (at the highest level!) and feeling like the you and fellas on the Grandpa Tour deserve more money. pic.twitter.com/fP8jDj2mud
— Kevin Van Valkenburg (@KVanValkenburg) March 27, 2024
Wild thought process here. The real “joke” is that the best women in the world (whose ratings are actually increasing) are playing for $2.25 million this week, but oh no, woe is Chris DiMarco https://t.co/hAMGYI4WcN
— Meg Adkins (@megadkins_TFE) March 27, 2024
DiMarco’s career earnings on the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions are somewhere in the ballpark of $25 million. If that’s a “joke,” then DiMarco must have a very strange sense of humour. With even marquee events like the Players Championship struggling for TV ratings, DiMarco’s calls for growth for niche products like the Champions Tour clang louder than ever. Perhaps this is just another instance of an old guy shouting at a cloud, but if DiMarco really thinks the PIF is going to swoop in a save senior golf now, then we have a patch of prime Arabian desert to sell him.
Image: Al Messerschmidt