Since LIV Golf staged its first event at Centurion Club, Phil Mickelson has been one of the main positive spokesmen for the series. Now, following the first round of its fifth installment, the six-time Major winner has once again had his say, with Lefty stating that “LIV Golf is here to stay” and that “this type of divisive talk is doing nobody good.”
Following the first tee shots in Hertfordshire back in June, the PGA Tour has subsequently banned all players who have teed it up in one of the Saudi-backed tournaments, with many LIV golfers calling out the Tour for its actions.
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Previously, Lee Westwood called the PGA Tour “bullies” who are “now getting their comeuppance.” Prior to his words, the Tour announced a number of changes to combat the threat of LIV Golf, primarily centering around money and scheduling.
However, speaking at Rich Harvest Farms outside Chicago, Mickelson believes that the best solution to the squabble is for the two to come together. “The PGA Tour for the last 20 or 30 years have had all the best players in the world,” states the 52-year-old.
“That will never be the case again. LIV Golf is here to stay, and this type of divisive talk is doing nobody good. The best solution is for us to come together. I think that the world of professional golf has a need for the old, historical history of the game product that the PGA Tour provides, and I think that LIV provides a really cool, updated feel that is attracting a lot younger crowd, and that’s being proven in the people that are watching and the age of the people that are watching.
“I think both are needed for the game of golf. Both are good for the game of golf. The inclusion of LIV Golf in the ecosystem of the golf world is necessary. As soon as that happens and we all start working together, that’s going to be a really positive thing for everyone.”
Mickelson’s words, though, haven’t been echoed by the series’ CEO, Greg Norman, who recently…
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