Andy Ogletree reveals he is in talks with Phil Mickelson’s HyFlyers and Brooks Koepka’s Smash GC to join a LIV team in 2024 after a red hot streak on the Asian Tour and a 6th place finish at LIV DC in 2023.

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  1. Does anyone really care about the doubles champs in tennis? The same problem exists in golf. Teams are unimportant.

  2. Very exciting to see how LIV is approaching the team sport aspect. Based on what I have seen over the last 2 years. LIV offers players a different kind of lifestyle that that of the PGA Tour. LIV appears to offer more freedom & guaranteed money to it's players. The younger generation wants more of a quality of life than their parents had. I think LIV understands that's the future.

  3. Your creating a nice niche for yourself by becoming news for LIV. So basically he’s gonna go work for someone else. Independent contractors…. That’s what Phil and they say…. Kinda contradicts one another

  4. Like it or not, LIV has a great product. Greg Norman has finally put the screws to the PGA Tour.

    If you watched that team playoff weekend, then you know why it is so compelling.

    The players are engaged in a much more relatable, and less restricted, way than they did on the PGA Tour.

    Instead of basically ignoring the players who they are paired with, they are exercising gamesmanship.

    From the PGA Tour's vantage point, gamesmanship is as welcome as the plague.

    It's something that we experience frequently in games at our home club, and it's fun and intriguing to watch the best players in the world do it !

  5. It a great oppotunity for all amatures. It is tough to make it on the PGA tour. You have to be good. Where as with LIV, you just show up and money comes up from the ground! You don't have to play well, if somebody on you team plays well YOU win! Why even play golf? You can go out there and take piano lessons. and still get paid the same! What a joke!

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