‘So Whacky’: Calls Mount to Close Down PGA Tour Champions as Abysmal Score Card Shocks Fans

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Is Mike Balliet getting treated unfairly? Jay Monahan & the PGA Tour have recently been criticized a lot for their exemption choices. A few days ago, the 2025 Genesis Invitational’s exempt players got berated by the fans. Many questioned their eligibility to get access to the Signature events. Others gave their reasoning behind why such players actually made the list. Shocking, the list included multi-major winners like Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth.

Spieth was one of the surprising names to miss the cut last Saturday. This further justified the criticism Jay Monahan & Co. received for giving him an exemption. With the PGA Tour already under fire, another questionable exemption was recently revealed by an insider.

Monday Q Info tweeted, A sponsor exemption on the Champions Tour this week shot +42 for three rounds. Finishing 23 strokes behind the next player. And it was a 23-stroke improvement from his last exemption in this same event in 2022. That year he fired 90-95-96 =(+65).” Yes, the 2025 Chubb Classic saw someone shoot 93-79-86 in 54 holes to end up with 42-over par 258.

Diving deeper down the exact numbers, Mike Balliet managed to get 18 bogeys, 6 double bogeys, 2 triple bogeys, and 2 quadruple bogeys. In fact, he has had as many birdies over the three-day event as triple and quadruple bogeys. And this is supposed to be an improvement from Balliet’s performance in his last exemption in the same event in 2022.

 

A sponsor exemption on the Champions Tour this week shot +42 for three rounds. Finishing 23 strokes behind the next player.

And it was a 23 stroke improvement from his last exemption in this same event in 2022.

That year he fired 90-95-96 =(+65)

— Monday Q Info (@acaseofthegolf1) February 16, 2025

Fans were obviously not thrilled to learn about this. They rightfully questioned the PGA Tour Champions’s ability to provide exemptions to the right players. Though some had a soft corner, most voices were on the harsher side. Here’s what they had to say.

Jay Monahan & Co. asked to close the shutters on the PGA Tour Champions

The ridiculous score accumulated by Mike Balliet was sure to receive a lot of criticism. However, it is directed more towards the Commissioner; Jay Monahan & Co. Fans expect the PGA Tour management to be able to make a better call at whom they should provide an exemption. And if they can’t then they should listen to one fan’s suggestion who said, “The champions tour shouldn’t exist.” Perhaps taking it down altogether would be a viable solution than letting fans witness such miserable performances.

There was another fan who preferred to take a more satirical approach to the whole scenario. They commented, “It took him 3 years to improve by 23 shots. Quite impressive . Can’t wait to see him in 2028.” And for anyone who couldn’t guess it, they did add a “(Sarcasm)” at the end of his response. Although, on a serious note, hope the PGA Tour doesn’t make the same mistakes again.

But the PGA Tour shouldn’t be entirely blamed for the fiasco. As one fan stated, “How embarrassing to accept that exemption.” They believe that Mike Balliet should have been more aware of his abilities on the course to not embarrass themselves in a professional tournament. Especially when the entire world has access to watch him live. Another fan had similar views regarding Balliet as they said, “So whacky. Probably the outside service guy who thinks he can stripe it. Silly.” Many believe that he was in over his head to join the professional course again.

Someone was more sympathetic towards Balliet and the situation he was in. They said, “Guy is either extremely old or extremely nervous. feel awful for him, but if he had fun that’s what counts.” While his statistics may get ridiculed, everyone should also be wary of how much of a mental toll it would have taken on the 55-year-old.

A fan did some background check on Mike Balliet as they mentioned, “He’s the director of golf at a local private club in Naples FL. Guess he doesn’t have much time to play/practice.” That explains why Balliet actually got an exemption. But that still doesn’t justify why he thought he could leave a good impression at the 2025 Chubb Classic.

What are your views about the PGA Tour’s sponsor exemption, Mike Balliet? Share them in the comments section.

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