PGA Tour and LIV Golf ‘chaos’ as major champion makes alarming announcement
The sport has exploded in recent years after the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League became a real competitor to the PGA Tour. This prompted the latter to make major changes to certain tournaments in order to remain competitive, including larger payouts and no-cut tournaments identical to the format seen under the LIV banner. This has paved the way for a radically different golf environment, with some of the sport’s biggest names sitting out major tournaments and players taking a more tactical approach to the competitions they do compete in. And despite the fact that the two organizations initially agreed to merge in June 2023, discussions continue over a solution between the two conflicting parties. The 63 -year -old football player played an important role in the training of the tournament association. I believe that all goals in the 1990s are union format, and similar groups can prevent many dramas today.
“I think it’s absolutely confusing. I think the piece connection has returned with the Halty chat on the wall. “Everyone doesn’t want to return. They have no intention of coming back. »
LIV Golf continues to attract talent with the promise of huge paydays, with Jon Rahm being one of the latest to take over in December 2023 on a fee of between £315m and £470m. The PGA Tour can’t match those figures, and it seems this has happened because Saudi investors have no shortage of money in the sport.