LIV Golf is rumored with action-packed superstars as it gears up for its 2023 season
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LIV Golf vs PGA Tour looks like a battle that will go on for eternity. Their domains of quarreling with each other range from money, incentives, and poaching to human-rights issues and whatnot. Embattled in lawsuits, LIV Golf and the PGA Tour will definitely go the distance and fancy their chances of coming on top, than to rather quietly come to an agreement with less harm and foul done.
LIV Golf has been accused continuously by the PGA Tour of poaching players from them through their lucrative cash deals and incentives program. A slew of superstar golfers such as Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, and Brooks Koepka among others jumped ship and joined the cash-rich league, following which they were banned from the PGA tour.
The Saudi PIF-backed golfing circuit recently conclude its inaugural season with much fanfare amidst all the negative media trials and controversies. LIV Golf has already defined what its next season could look like with around 23 events in store. However, the fans await with much excitement about the news of which star player could next join the disputed golf series.
From Rickie Fowler to Cameron Young, several players are in contention to join LIV Golf
Many promising players have been linked with LIV Golf throughout its first season. Even the likes of Tiger Woods and Rory Mcllroy have been rumored to LIV Golf from time to time however both of them completely denied the reports. But on a serious note, golfers such as Cameron Young, Adam Scott, and Jordan Spieth among other notables have had their names put together with the controversial golf series.
Rickie Fowler is also a possibility with him not completely denying the possibility when posed with the question of joining LIV. He stated – “I believe the PGA Tour is the best place to play. I would love to see it be that way in the future but some things do need to evolve. So that’s where I’m at.” Well, Rick, we hear you but this all kind of sounds a bit vague.
Which players move and who stays put with the PGA Tour is a story that will continue over to the next season. However, for now, Twitter and other online forums are busy with rumors of a variety of players.
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Prasenjeet Singh
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