The inaugural LIV Golf season has drawn to a close with Dustin Johnson’s four aces GC winning $16m prize money in the Team Championship, but attention is already turning to the potential make-up of next year’s field.
According to a report in the Guardian (opens in new tab), two players in the Official World Golf Ranking’s top 10 are being linked with a move. World No.4 Patrick Cantlay and World No.6 Xander Schauffele are among four players said to be targeted by the venture in preparation for its expanded 14-tournament League in 2023.
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LIV president Atul Khosla refused to be drawn on specific names but did confirm that the organisation was making progress in its attempts to finalise its roster for 2023, with confirmation expected by the end of the year. He said: “We are in the middle of the discussions. We are going to get it done this year. We want the teams locked in by the New Year. It will play itself out over the next couple of months.”
Other players speculated as targets for LIV Golf are Mito Pereira, who came agonisingly close to winning the 2022 PGA Championship before settling for third, and DP World Tour player Thomas Pieters. The Belgian would be in contention for a place in the European Ryder Cup team at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club next year, but that would be in jeopardy were he to sign up for the organisation.
It is the potential captures of Cantlay and Schauffele that are the most eye-catching, though, and if they leave the PGA Tour behind it would be deal it another blow after already losing the likes of Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Cameron Smith to the big-money rival.
Despite several months before the 2023 season begins, it is likely to be a busy time for LIV Golf. As well as new signings, the schedule is also expected to be released by the end of November. Meanwhile, it is also attempting to strike a broadcasting deal following an inaugural season where coverage has been limited to YouTube and the LIV Golf’s website – a situation that has led to some disappointing viewing…
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