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.Tiger Woods’ ex-coach reacts to Lucas Glover sounding off on LIV Golfers making a possible PGAT return
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Tiger Woods ex-coach Hank Haney reacted to Lucas Glover sounding off about playing with the live golfers and their possible return to the PGA tour. The Saudi league was created in 2022 featuring a limited field. Following that, the tour has banned. The players who joined the Breakaway League from playing on their circuit. However, things took a turn in June 2023 after the tour commissioner J. Monahan announced a framework agreement with the Saudi League. The deal, however, has not been finalized and is still in talks. This week, six-time PGA Tour winner Lucas Glover appeared on an episode of SiriusXMP PGA Tour in which he opened up about competing against the Levy golfers. The American said, as quoted by Nuclear Golf, Nuclear Golf shared the post about Glover’s remark, which was reshared by Tiger Woods ex-coach Hank Haney on his ex, formerly Twitter account with a caption. Although the LIIV golf players are banned, from the PGA Tour, they can compete in the majors if eligible, and also in the DP World Tour events and other golf series, including the Asian Tour dot. This week, the PGA Tour players are scheduled to play at the 2025 John Deere Classic. Lucas Glover has also teed it up in the tournament, which started with its first round on Thursday, July 3rd. Lucas Glover has a tough start at the 2025 John Deere Classic in the opening round of this week’s PGA Tour event. Lucas Glover struggled with his game and carded a round of 72. He started the game on the first T-hole with a birdie, then made a bogey on the third, followed by another bogey on the fifth hole. He made a birdie on the seventh, and then a bogey on the ninth. His struggles continued on the back nine, and he made two bogeies and two birdies for a round of 1 over 72. He tied for 113th place after the first 18hole game of the event.