2, March 2022
Tiger Woods scoops PGA Tour’s $8 million popularity prize 0
Tiger Woods hasn’t played in a US PGA Tour event in more than a year, but the golf great still won the inaugural Player Impact Program bonus that rewards a player’s popularity.
The 15-time major champion collects a $8 million top prize, the tour announced on Wednesday.
Six-time major winner Phil Mickelson, who had appeared to indicate in a December social media post that he had finished first, finished second for a $6 million bonus — and a Twitter poke from Woods.
“Whoops,” Woods tweeted, along with a screenshot of Mickelson’s December post in which he thanked “all the crazies and real supporters too, who helped me win the PIP.”
Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy and Americans Jordan Spieth, Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas will all receive $3.5 million from the $50 million PIP bonus pool.
Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and world number one Jon Rahm of Spain each collect $3 million.
The program rewards 10 players based on an “impact score” determined by their popularity in internet searches, the number of unique news articles that include a player’s name, a social media score based on a player’s reach, conversation and engagement metrics, television sponsor exposure and a “general awareness” score among a broad US population.
Not all players are fans of what amounts to a popularity contest. Reigning FedEx Cup champion Patrick Cantlay is among those who would prefer to see tour bonuses based on on-course performance.
“I think I’m old-school in the respect that I would like the money to be doled out relative to play, and I don’t think the PIP does that,” Cantlay said last month.
“It may be the first departure that the tour has had from rewarding good play to rewarding social media or popularity presence, so I don’t like that departure.”
That Woods emerged as the winner is a testament to the continuing interest he sparks not only among keen golf enthusiasts but also among casual fans and celebrity watchers.
Woods hasn’t teed it up in a PGA Tour event since the rescheduled Masters in November of 2020.
He was recovering from yet another back operation when he suffered devastating leg injuries in a one-car crash in California in February of 2021.
Woods said this month he still doesn’t know when he will be ready for top-flight competition.
But he took part in the PNC Championship family tournament alongside son Charlie in December, and the PGA Tour noted that NBC sports reported a total weekend audience for the unofficial event of 2.3 million viewers was up 53% over 2020.
Source: AFP



















2, March 2022
Amid Ekondo Titi attack Ambazonia Interim Gov’t calls for intensified resistance against Yaoundé 0
The Ambazonia Interim Government has condemned the murder of a nurse in Bamenda by plain cloth police officers as a serious escalation that should be met with intensified resistance.
Vice President Dabney Yerima in a statement on Wednesday noted that the only way to protect the people of Southern Cameroons and deter the French backed French Cameroun occupation is by more force, according to the Ambazonia Department of Foreign Affairs.
The Dabney Yerima statement said the strongest response to the French Cameroun military would be to intensify attacks and inflict heavy losses on Cameroon government army soldiers deployed to Southern Cameroons.
The statement came as the Divisional Officer for Ekondo Titi Sub constituency TIMOTHÉE ABOLOA and the Municipal Administrator Nanji Kenneth including three servicemen were killed by a roadside bomb.
The war in Southern Cameroons was started by a head of state whose collaborators have always projected him as the strong man, ordained by God to be eternal not only on earth but also on the throne, but the last years have proven that eternity here on earth is simply a mirage and that no man, including Paul Biya, born of a woman, will ever be physically eternal in a world nobody really understands.
For five years now, Biya has seen 4000 Cameroon government troops killed in Southern Cameroons and his energy waning. Though he seems to believe his own lies that he is still energetic, many events including the Africa Cup of Nations have continued to remind the 89 year-old dictator that time is running out for him.
Both French and Southern Cameroonians have seen him struggle to walk and when he dares to walk, he trembles like a 7-month baby who wants to try his luck at walking.
As his energy levels decline, so too do his muscles fall apart and that makes it hard for his clothes to fit him.
Recently his own trouser sought to take French leave of him during an event where there were thousands of guests at the Unity Palace.
By Chi Prudence Asong