Operator
Good day, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to SuRo Capital s first-quarter 2021 earnings call. [Operator instructions] This call is being recorded today, Wednesday, May 5, 2021. I will now turn the conference over to today s speaker, Adam Bates of SuRo Capital.
Please go ahead.
Chief Financial Officer
Thank you for joining us on today s call. I am joined today by the chairman and chief executive officer of SuRo Capital, Mark Klein; and chief financial officer, Allison Green. Please note that a slide presentation that corresponds to today s prepared remarks by management is available on our website at www.surocap.com under Investor Relations, Events and Presentations. Today s call is being recorded and broadcast live on our website www.surocap.com.
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Rory McIlroy returned to the site of his first PGA Tour victory and made it clear that he is more interested in creating his place in history than chasing Saudi-backed money in a proposed super league.
Justin Thomas wasn t far behind in that line of thinking.
The topic occupying most of the chatter at Quail Hollow Club ahead of the Wells Fargo Championship is renewed efforts by a Super League Golf to attract top players for a concept of team golf played around the world for massive riches.
The Daily Telegraph in London reported the league is prepared to offer fees ranging from $30 million to $50 million to marquee players, including Dustin Johnson and Justin Rose, to join a new circuit that would begin playing as early as September 2022.
Webb Simpson is a former US Open Champion (Richard Sellers/PA).
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Former US Open champion Webb Simpson believes renewed plans for a breakaway Premier Golf League (PGL) remain “far-fetched” and feels top players should be focused on titles rather than money.
World number one Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Rose are among the players to have been offered lucrative contracts by Saudi Arabian investors to join the PGL, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Golf: Super league resurfaces as Rory McIlroy puts stock in legacy
5 May, 2021 06:45 PM
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Rory McIlroy says his legacy is worth a lot more than whatever Saudi-backed money is available from a proposed super league. Photo / AP
Rory McIlroy says his legacy is worth a lot more than whatever Saudi-backed money is available from a proposed super league. Photo / AP
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Rory McIlroy returned to the site of his first PGA Tour victory and made it clear that he is more interested in creating his place in history than chasing Saudi-backed money in a proposed super league.
Justin Thomas wasn t far behind in that line of thinking.