Colin Montgomerie has said that he believes the only way to resolve the fracture at the top of the game through the emergence of LIV Golf is to work together.
Speaking at a Variety Club event, the 59-year-old acknowledged that the Greg Norman-fronted venture was here to stay. He said: “This was on the cards 20 years ago with Greg Norman. He didn’t have the backing so it went away. Now he’s come back with serious backing – the deepest pockets we’ve ever known. I mean, we’re not talking hundreds of millions, we’re talking tens of billions. There’s nothing that we can do about that right now. We have to accept that and work with that and we haven’t worked with it yet. We’ve got to work with it now because they’re not going away, or else there’s a them and us situation.”
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The PGA Tour and DP World Tour have been hostile towards LIV Golf so far. The two organisations have strengthened their alliance amid the LIV Golf threat. Meanwhile, the PGA Tour has extended its suspension of LIV Golf players for the 2022/23 season, while an ongoing legal battle, to be concluded with a hearing next February, will determine whether LIV Golf players can continue on the DP World Tour.
However, Montgomerie thinks it’s inevitable that the powers-that-be will need to work together to heal the divisions in the game. He said: “Legal costs are up in the seven figures for the European Tour. That money is coming out of the purses for the European Tour. So those players are taking money from their own peers that they were sharing locker rooms with before. It’s a very, very difficult situation – them and us – and we have to somehow bring those two groups together and I can’t see it happening overnight because the Saudi money is such that it’s changed our game and is changing our game, and there’s more to come. It’s a very difficult situation we find ourselves in. We have to work together and we’re not working together yet.”
Montgomerie enjoyed a glittering career that included 31 European Tour wins. He also reached…
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