Bjorn resigns from Tour chairman role

Golf: Thomas Bjorn could not be persuaded to stay on as chairman of the European Tour players committee last night

Golf:Thomas Bjorn could not be persuaded to stay on as chairman of the European Tour players committee last night. The Dane maintained his decision had nothing to do with a recent spat with Pádraig Harrington regarding tour rules.

Bjorn, who criticised Harrington last week, said he felt the job had taken its toll on him of late and therefore handed in his resignation in the hope of focusing on his playing career.

“The committee tried to change his mind and urged him to stay because he has been such a good chairman,” said Tour chief executive George O’Grady.

“Thomas feels it has become too onerous for a player and recommended a different structure where the chief executive runs the meeting and one member acts as chairman each time.

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“He will remain in situ until the constitution can be changed at next July’s annual meeting.”

The other big item discussed was the proposal to force players to play a certain number of events in Europe.

Harrington, not a committee member, is opposed to that and after being invited to speak at the meeting he appeared to have won a relaxation in the demand.

Instead there is likely to be a points system which encourages rather than demands players appear more in “home” events.

The details have still to be worked out, but it could mean that players have to reach a minimum points figure during the season to retain membership, but could still do that without committing to certain heavily-weighted tournaments.

“We had a broad consensus of the way forward without being clear of the precise details,” stated O’Grady.

“Pádraig was very useful to the committee and his views were certainly taken into account. Winning three majors gives you a right to be heard.”