While sharing his reaction to the PGA-LIV merger with the media, Geoff Ogilvy reveals that one player called Jay Monahan a “hypocrite” during the players meeting, and shares how the PGA Tour commissioner took the comment. Ogilvy also says that there is a feeling of a lack of trust in leadership. Taylor Pendrith and Ben Crane also gave their thoughts.

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  1. What it feels like…is that the position was political..and for self-protection…rather than actually being ethical. If it was ethical, the flip would never have happened behind closed doors…or so suddenly. Personally, I'm disgusted at the move by the PGA leadership.

  2. I’d be pissed if I was a player who turned down massive money because I was told I was doing the right thing for the tour and then have that same tour going behind my back and taking that money itself.

  3. Jay Monahan and the PGA had no clue what they could be up to on the lawsuit … unfortunately in the end the court wanted the PGA (Jay Monahan) to open their books but Jay M. refused …. that decision was a catastrophic error a blunder of EPIC proportion …. as such the PGA and JM was Checkmate. Jay lied to the PGA players …. he told them "don't take the $ dont go to LIV …. in the end he did the exact opposite … Jay took the deal (only who knows how much $ he is going to get from this deal ) and sold the PGA….. talk about Hypocrisy that is Jay Monahan….

    Choker Rory McIlroy nowhere to be found … he and Cry baby Billy Horcshel are at Hooters with Greg begging to get a deal …. unfortunately there is lol nothing left for them except a job at the cleaners. Good for them what goes around comes around.

  4. The Saudi's have there fingers in a lot of American Pie. The thing is the commissioner went on National TV and made it a political statement on 911. I have a problem with his hypocrisy.

  5. Geoff Ogilvy is descended from Royal aholes. Amazing how any pro golfer can defend the pgat and how the PGAT admin just heisted the golfers, big time.

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