He’s too mild-mannered to get as visibly agitated as some of his peers but there was no mistaking the exasperation simmering within Collin Morikawa as he faced yet more LIV Golf questions at the Scottish Open today.
The subject of the Saudi-funded interloper continues to be the game’s dominant narrative, and for good reason.
Only last week, Greg Norman’s new enterprise staged its second lucrative event, in the midst of which it announced the signing of Ryder Cup star Paul Casey. The Englishman is the latest high-profile player to succumb to LIV’s advances, joining a roster that now boasts Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Reed, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter… the list is growing.
Morikawa, though, won’t be adding to it.
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Last month, as rumours swirled that he might be on the brink of joining the rebel alliance, the 25-year-old issued a withering and definitive rebuttal on social media.
“To state for the record, once again, you all are absolutely wrong,” he tweeted. “I’ve said it since February at Riviera that I’m here to stay on the PGA Tour and nothing has changed. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some cereal to pour in my milk.”
It was approaching lunchtime when he met with the media at The Renaissance but his appetite for LIV clearly hasn’t changed.
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