Ian Poulter says it’s “full steam ahead” for LIV Golf despite some uncertainty about the future of the tour – while he and Lee Westwood heaped praise on Greg Norman with his position also in some doubt.
The framework agreement between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF) still has to be ironed out – with Jay Monahan initially said to have the final say on LIV’s future after conducting a review.
Fans of LIV Golf say it will only get bigger and better, while opponents think its days will be numbered – but however LIV fits into the new golfing landscape, Poulter believes it isn’t going away.
The Englishman’s Majesticks team have been busy signing sponsorship deals in a clear statement that they mean to hang around – and he says the word from the top is that it’s business as usual.
“I mean, look, I can only talk about the stuff that I know, which is that LIV is moving full steam ahead,” Poulter said ahead of the latest LIV Golf League event at Centurion.
“It’s business as usual. I don’t know all the incidentals of the framework agreement, how that framework agreement is going to be pulled together on either party, either of the three. I don’t know the investment piece of all of the three and how the evaluations are going.
“I can only comment on facts, and the facts that I know is that LIV is moving forward; it’s business as usual. So for us, that’s exciting.
“Can’t speculate on the speculation that’s out there, but we are full steam ahead at LIV and as Team Majesticks.”
It’s a sentiment that was echoed by reigning Open champion Cam Smith, who joined LIV soon after winning the Claret Jug at St Andrews.
“I really can’t see LIV Golf going away,” said Smith. “I think team golf is here to stay, and if you asked every one of us out here, all the 48 guys, I think everyone has such a good time and everyone enjoys what they’re doing out here.
“They love the competition, that team element really brings three or four guys really close that perhaps weren’t before. It’s good to see. It’s unique. I don’t think it’s going anywhere.”
Greg Norman’s ‘done a great job’
LIV commissioner Norman has been keeping a lower profile than usual ever since the PGA Tour-PIF deal was announced, but he received praise from both Westwood and Poulter.
“I think it’s good that everybody is sitting down now and trying to work together,” Westwood said of the big new golf deal. “I see LIV getting stronger and stronger from what I’ve been told from people…
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