“Structural integrity of a paper airplane”: Twitter has field day as Bryson DeChambeau compares PGA Tour vs LIV Series to pizza shops
Bryson DeChambeau
The LIV Golf Series has caused quite the controversy since its inception, and the backlash that it is facing is quite immense. The golfers who made the switch, including Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Reed and others are also facing heavy sanctions and suspensions from the other tours. The public is not happy either, but recently golfers have been standing up for themselves and for the LIV Series.
When Bryson DeChambeau was asked about the LIV Series and PGA Tour, he boiled it down to a pizza shop analogy. “But it’s funny. 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,” explained DeChambeau simply. Of course, Twitter had a field day with this and the responses were funny.
Twitter laughs at Bryson DeChambeau after a poor pizza shop analogy
Twitterati were quick to make jokes about the situation, with many people talking about how poor the analogy was comparing PGA Tour and LIV Series. Others just made fun of the analogy and some said that they would never go to eat pizza with Bryson DeChambeau.
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