"Blubber" Watson the latest LIV rebel. There was talk this week of a 14 tournament tour in 2023, timed not to clash with the Majors.
There's an event on currently in Bedminster, which I double taked about, but it's Bedminster, USA, of course - at a Trump course, no less. Say no more.
Cameron Smith has joined, as had been rumoured for quite a while.
Dustin Johnson seems to have won their Order of Merit equivalent for 2022, with 1 event left he's got too many points to be caught up (he says, repeating some BBC thing he half-read).
LIV golfers are being permitted entry into the 2023 US Masters assuming they meet pre existing criteria.
I can't even say it was fun while it lasted, because I don't think it was.
(21-07-2022 12:01 )lovebabes56 Wrote: [ -> ]I do feel the split in golf is a very dangerous one and will take a lot of hard work to bring the two sides together
Not much hard work, just several extremely large sacks of cash from the Saudi Public Investment Fund
Sportswashing at it's best I think!!
I have to say that the way/approach Saudi Arabia is taking with sport I'm wondering where this is leading to
Jon Rahm the latest to sign up for LIV.
Surely a major blow for the PGA and DP World Tours.
^^ I've been thinking about posting on this topic, but it would just turn into a massive rant. So many questioned the morals of joining a Saudi backed Tour, many saying they would never join, yet have done an about turn when they see the $$$$$$$$. Rahm was all about the history of the game & the iconic tournaments but he's gone against his values. It's ok because he's doing it for his family, but has previously said he could retire & want for nothing, we are talking mult-millionaire.
The USPGA have had to back down & try to come to some agreement with LIV. Potentially the game as we know it is at risk.