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LIV Golf players don’t want to return to PGA Tour schedule

LIV Golf Andalucia

“I don’t think Phil is too far off the point with his comments. Obviously, it’s individual to individual. There’s 48 people here. There’s at least, if I’m not mistaken, close to 30 of us were fully exempt when we left or still in some category or the other.

“But I think it all comes down to each individual. Everybody had different motivations for coming over. I can speak for myself.

“I probably would not go back, and even if I did, I’d probably just want to play two or three events, and if I was to flip the coin and be on the other side of the ropes, I can’t see how that flies with the membership on the other side, either.

“I honestly feel that there’s so much conjecture, so much guessing, this is what I think, I think everybody just needs to pump their brakes. Whatever happens, happens. We are here playing LIV, enjoying it entirely, loving the team aspect, obviously making history, breaking new ground and creating a brand new golf product which is gaining momentum, and I’m enjoying being a part of this and looking forward to doing this for many, many seasons.

“Whether PGA Tour fits into that plan, I don’t know. But this is plan A. All of us have moved here with this being our primary place of practicing our profession. When and if and what happens, nobody really knows, but I think most of us are really happy here.

Anirban Lahiri of Crushers GC during day two of LIV Golf Andalucia at Real Club Valderrama on July 1, 2023 in Cadiz, Spain. (Photo: Octavio Passos/Getty Images)

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