Adrian Otaegui gave a commanding performance as he cruised to victory in the DP World Tour at the Andalucia Masters. The Spaniard finished on 19-under-par to set a new 72-hole course record at Real Club de Valderrama.
However, there has been criticism of the perceived lack of coverage given to his display by the DP World Tour’s social media channels with accusations that Otaegui’s previous involvement with LIV Golf led to his accomplishment being largely ignored.
The brother of seven-time DP World Tour winner Pablo Larrazabal, Alejandro, even called for the removal of DP World Tour CEO Keith Pelley following the apparent lack of coverage. Larrazabal aired his frustrations on Twitter saying: “I search and search and can’t find a single mention of @adrianotaegui’s feat today by the DP, leading by 6. Does anyone find anything? If so, I promise to take a course on RRSS management or something… forgive my incompetence… #pathetic.”
Busco y busco y no encuentro ni una mención de la gesta de @adrianotaegui en el día de hoy por parte del DP, liderando por 6. Alguien encuentra algo? Si es así, prometo hacer algún curso de RRSS management o algo…perdonad mi incompetencia…#patheticOctober 15, 2022
However, Larrazabal wasn’t finished there. In two follow-up tweets, he added: “Pelley must not finish the year, under no circumstances…the direction of the circuit is too Dantesque and someone has to fall, quickly, and change course. The last customers of the tour are the fans, let no one forget that. How long will it take for the players to rise up against the circuit management? Knowing the atrocities that are done to its members and the opportunities for expansion and growth that have been squandered?”
Pelley no debe acabar el año, bajo ningún concepto…la dirección del circuito es demasiado dantesca y alguien tiene que caer, rápido, y que cambie el rumbo. Los clientes últimos del tour son los aficionados, que nadie lo olvideOctober 15, 2022
Cuanto tardarán en alzarse los jugadores contra la gestión del circuito?? Sabiendo…
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