‘Inside The Ropes’ is the chance for Golf Monthly’s expert team to share its honest thoughts on the biggest subjects in the game. This week, it’s about which pros the PGA Tour might want to bring back from LIV Golf.
For the time being, the circuit ploughs on regardless. CEO Scott O’Neil is adamant the 2026 campaign will continue on uninterrupted, but the reality is no one is quite sure what will happen after that.
While it remains faint at this stage, there is the possibility that LIV could cease to exist in the short term. Alternatively, it may have to drastically scale back its operation to create a sustainable business plan.
Should that happen, some of its bigger starts might choose to look elsewhere for playing opportunities – namely the PGA Tour or DP World Tour.
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But which of LIV’s current crop would the PGA Tour want to bring back? After all, not everyone is going to be happy with each returning star, so Brian Rolapp better be sure about those he chooses.
While it is all highly theoretical at this stage, three of Golf Monthly’s tour experts have picked out who they would prioritize from LIV’s stable. Let us know who you’d choose in the comments box below this article.

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EH: The simple answer to which LIV Golfers would improve the PGA Tour would be Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm. The pair are LIV Golf’s biggest stars and would immediately make the PGA Tour more competitive and watchable.
But I wouldn’t stop there. In fact, I think LIV has lots of players that would make the PGA Tour better, in terms of competition, characters and storylines. They might not all be field headliners but they would add recognizable names and depth to tournaments.
Let’s not forget that many of LIV’s players are former PGA Tour winners and the fracture in the sport has hurt the tour’s field strength and overall product, with many of the weaker events featuring many players casual fans have never heard of.
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