LIV Golf

Any LIV news?
Like what, they're more than halfway through their season, winding down like the PGA, I wouldn't expect anythiing to happen till next year with regards to this supposed agreement with the PGA or future defections.

Several players that left the PGA tour are likely to lose their LIV card, it'll be interesting to see if they're let back on the pga tour?
 
Like what, they're more than halfway through their season, winding down like the PGA, I wouldn't expect anythiing to happen till next year with regards to this supposed agreement with the PGA or future defections.

Several players that left the PGA tour are likely to lose their LIV card, it'll be interesting to see if they're let back on the pga tour?

Those who were regulated can play on the Asian or DP Tour…they cannot play on the Korn Ferry or PGA tour…
 
Like what, they're more than halfway through their season, winding down like the PGA, I wouldn't expect anythiing to happen till next year with regards to this supposed agreement with the PGA or future defections.

Several players that left the PGA tour are likely to lose their LIV card, it'll be interesting to see if they're let back on the pga tour?

Did you enjoy the PGA tournament in Minny?
 
Jon Rahm (Spain): Rahm's was shocking. The best player in this competition through the first 63 holes, he opened up a four-stoke lead with eight holes to play. Only then did the big left miss begin to pester as back-to-back bogeys and a double bogey on the par-5 14th dropped him not only out of the lead but out of medal position. A birdie on the par-3 16th gave him a look at the bronze but two more bogeys on his final two holes put the finishing touches on a disastrous final stretch. While Scheffler shot 29 on the back nine, Rahm signed for a 39 to finish 15 under, four back of gold.

"I've been saying all week that I would know how much this means when the tournament was over," Rahm said. "Sometimes you know when you win, but you definitely know when you don't win it, and this just stings on a different emotional level. Hurts right now more than I expected."
 
The news comes as the sport awaits the potential announcement of a peace treaty between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf’s financial backer, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. Several outlets have reported a deal is already in place and is waiting for the new Trump administration to take office before finalizing, as President-elect Trump’s Department of Justice may be more willing to pass a deal through antitrust regulations.
 
I like the change, they can now get world ranking points and that's extremely important when it comes to getting in majors.
 
LIV was forced to go to 72….they had no choice…
Yup, but it appears it's here to stay.

It'll be interesting if the governing bodies that award points find a different way to fuck with them, they were told they will not ever get points with their format and lack of a clear format for players to earn spots on LIV. They've now "corrected/caved" on those 2 issues.
 
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