Tom McKibbin shocked the golf world when he chose LIV Golf over the PGA Tour—despite earning his card. At just 22, the Northern Irish golfer joined Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII and helped them win the team title, proving he’s not just chasing money—he’s chasing wins. In this video, we break down McKibbin’s mindset, his performance, and why he says he has “no regrets” about the move. From his standout finish to his hopes for playing in the Irish Open, McKibbin is carving out a career that defies tradition. He’s still eligible for DP World Tour events and wants a resolution between the tours. Whether you support LIV or not, McKibbin’s story is one of ambition, strategy, and a new era in golf. Like, share, and follow for more athlete spotlights and game-changing decisions. Producer: Akanksha Biradar
Tom McKibben had a choice. PGA tour card in hand, legacy on the line. So why did he walk straight into LIIV golf? Was it the money, the team, or something deeper? What does it mean to join John Rom, Tierrell Hatton, and Caleb Suritt on Legion 13th? And does he really have no regrets? Like share and follow. If you’re curious about the mindset behind one of golf’s boldest moves, at just 22, McKibben’s already a multi-millionaire, but he says it’s not about the paycheck, it’s about winning. He helped Legion 13 take the team title and landed a joint fourth finish individually. He’s not just surviving, he’s thriving. Can a young golfer rewrite his path without looking back? McKibben says his game’s improved, his confidence is up, and he’s loving the LIV format. He still plays DP World Tour events, including the Irish Open, and hopes for a resolution between the tours. Will golf’s fractured future allow stars like McKibben to play everywhere. He’s not chasing controversy, he’s chasing wins. He wants national opens, big moments, and a career that speaks louder than headlines. Like and share if you think talent should travel freely. Is McKibben the blueprint for golf’s next generation? He’s made his choice and he’s standing by it. No regrets, no apologies, just ambition. Like, share, and follow for more stories that challenge tradition and spotlight the players rewriting the