Golf-Asian Tour chief hoping row with Europe near resolution

Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:55am BST
 
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By Nazvi Careem

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 27 (Reuters) - The Asian Tour and European Tour are closer to mending ties after a bitter dispute over two tournaments but major differences remain, a leading Asian official said.

Gerry Norquist, the Asian Tour's senior vice president, said the two bodies are working towards an agreement over events in India and South Korea on next year's European Tour calendar.

Asian Tour officials had accused their rivals of colonialism after the Europeans sanctioned events on local turf without approval from the regional governing body.

Norquist said the issue was brought up at July's meeting of the International Federation of PGA Tours at Carnoustie.

"The European Tour admitted that they had breached protocol and that was satisfactory to the Asian Tour," Norquist told Reuters during the Johor Open in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

"We have been involved in dialogue and all I can say is that we are probably in a better position now than we were then, but we still haven't resolved the issue."

The Indian Masters is a $2.5 million event slated for February next year while the Korean tournament is scheduled for March in Jeju.

Norquist said the main issue is the number of places to be allocated for players from each tour.  Continued...

 

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