The golf world is in chaos after Brooks Koepka officially ditched LIV Golf to return to the PGA Tour. Today, we’re looking at the official response from LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil and the controversial comments from Greg Norman regarding the PGA Tour’s “Returning Member Program.”
Is LIV Golf falling apart, or is this just “free agency” at work? We break down the leaked messages from LIV leadership, the $85 million in forfeited equity Koepka is leaving behind, and why Greg Norman now claims he is still “loyal” to the PGA Tour.
If you’re following the road to Scratch at 50 and want to stay updated on where the best players in the world are competing, this is the deep dive you need. We also discuss Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm’s recent decision to REJECT the PGA Tour’s February 2nd deadline.
In this video:
Scott O’Neil’s “No Ill Will” statement on Koepka.
Greg Norman’s bizarre “loyalty” claim on The Big Swing podcast.
The PGA Tour’s aggressive move to lure back LIV stars.
Will Bryson DeChambeau follow Brooks in 2027?
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2 Comments
PGA couldn't care less about taking the game Globally, its all about the US. They cream the top players from the DP tour yearly. The DP tour should grows some balls and unit with LIV, no brainer. Grow the game in Asia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Japan. Let the PGA stay stagnant in there own lttle bubble.
Says nothing but gets in that creative rule making line …