Rumours surrounding who will be moving to LIV Golf have been rife of late. However, aside from the Champion Golfer of the Year, Cameron Smith,who is reportedly set to join, could their biggest steal be 23-year-old, Joaquin Niemann, with the Chilean reportedly one of the six players reportedly set to sign with the Saudi-backed series.
There has been a lot of speculation surrounding Niemann, who stated on Friday, following his second round at the Tour Championship: “I haven’t made my decision yet. Obviously there’s some things I’ve got to see first. But I’m not thinking about that right now. I want to finish the playoffs and then see what my decision will be.”
As of writing, the Chilean is the highest-ranked player in the world aged under 25. What’s more, he was in attendance at the PGA Tour’s Players Meeting at the BMW Championship where, just a week after, PGA Tour Commissioner, Jay Monahan, announced a number of unprecedented changes.
According to The Telegraph (opens in new tab), it is understood that Niemann will be another to receive a nine-figure signing-on fee from LIV, with insiders reporting a cheque topping $100m.
Earlier on Sunday, Cameron Tringale stated that he is the next player to sign with LIV Golf, as it was also revealed by No Laying Up that a number of current PGA Tour players’ names could be used as a discount code for the fourth LIV Golf event in Boston at the beginning of September, before they were deactivated.
Niemann was one of those seven and, if he were to sign with LIV Golf, it would be yet another headache for Presidents Cup International Team captain, Trevor Immelman, who has already called LIV Golf “a giant pain in my a**.”
Reportedly, Smith, Niemann and Mito Pereira have been linked with LIV Golf, and are automatic qualifiers for the Presidents Cup in September. What’s more, the likes of Marc Leishman and Anirban Lahiri…
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