In what was supposed to be the second edition of a big-time event for mini tour players, Korn Ferry Tour players, and those trying to get their big break, the Big Money Classic has spiraled out of control, failing to pay their bills and players.
Breaking the news was Ryan French of the Firepit Collective, most commonly known for his outstanding work on Twitter @acaseofthegolf1. In his article, French wrote, “It lured players into paying a $2,799 entry fee with the promise of a $100,000 payout to the winner, which is life-changing money to mini-tour grinders who often live paycheck-to-paycheck. But the BMC has failed to deliver: At least 24 players haven’t been paid their winnings; the host golf course, Orange County National, and the PGA section that provided rules officials haven’t been paid; and players who signed up for future BMC events have yet to have their entry fees refunded.” He would go into more detail, discussing those who have not been paid including the two-playoff participants M.J. Maguire and Tom Lovelady, as well as the hurdles last year’s winner Adam Svensson had to go through to see his money. The full story is linked below.