American Professional Golf (PGA) Tour players did not hide their sense of betrayal at the PGA Tour’s merger with LIV Golf.토토사이트
World No. 2 and this year’s Masters Champion Jon Rahm (Spain) said at an official press conference on the 14th (Korean time) two days before the opening of the US Open, “Many players feel betrayed.”
He continued, “I understand why the PGA Tour pursued the merger in such a secretive way, but it is clear that there was no agreement between our players.”
A significant number of players, including Lam, expressed disappointment at the lack of communication with the players in the PGA Tour leadership, including Commissioner Jay Monahan. In particular, they expressed anxiety about not only the process that led to the merger, but also the lack of explanation about how the tour will operate in the future.
Colin Morikawa (USA) said, “We want to know the reason for the (merger).” They are all different,” he complained.
Cameron Smith (Australia), who moved to LIV Golf after winning the Open last year, said he was tipped off only 10 minutes before the official announcement of the merger. said.