Bryson DeChambeau Compared LIV Golf to a Pizza Shop on Tucker Carlson

Bryson DeChambeau is the latest LIV’er to make a stop on Tucker Carlson.

Tucker Carlson had an interview with Bryson DeChambeau which was recorded at Donald Trump’s Bedminster over the weekend. Bryson seemed optimistic about the PGA working things out with the LIV players eventually and broke out a a pizza shop analogy that really makes very little sense.

“It’s so weird, because it’s like — let’s use this as a reference. I heard this earlier this week. You have a pizza shop that’s been in existence for 50 years. And all the customers go to it and it’s a great product. All of a sudden, a new pizza shop opens up, right?And they start paying the customers to come eat at their place, and that pizza is potentially a little bit better of a pizza, right? And then, all of a sudden, that original pizza house goes, if you go over there, we’re banning you from ever coming back to our pizza shop. What’s wrong with that economic model?”

A pizza shop that pays the customers sounds like a pretty awful business strategy.

Great for the pizza lover but how long could the Pizza shop stay open if they’re handing out free pizza?


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