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Recently, we all got to know about what Bryson DeChambeau thinks about the TGL, and his comments were quite surprising. Despite being a part of LIV Golf, DeChambeau expressed his enthusiasm for the TGL, saying he’d be interested in joining if he was allowed, and that he thinks it’s an interesting opportunity to grow the game. However, he’s also aware that his involvement might not be welcomed, joking that he doesn’t know if the TGL would take him, and humorously suggesting that his Crushers team could be part of it. DeChambeau’s comments show that he’s open to exploring new opportunities in golf, but is also mindful of the current tense relationships between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour. But Now DeChambeau is not alone as another LIV golfer has made his thoughts clear on Tiger Woods’s brainchild.

In a recent interview on 5 Clubs’s YouTube channel, LIV Golf sensation Martin Kaymer shared his thoughts on Tiger Woods’s TGL, and his comments may come as a surprise to some. “I do believe entertainment is number one… quickness that you don’t need to spend six, seven, eight, 10 hours on the golf course,” Kaymer stated, highlighting the importance of entertainment value in golf. He also noted that TGL and LIV Golf are both contributing to a more modern and entertaining way of playing golf, saying “So I think all tours, I think they’re benefiting each other right now.”

Kaymer also expressed his thoughts on the potential merger of golf tours, stating “I don’t think if they should get together because the way it sounds and works out right now, I think the fans have pretty much what they want.” However, he did agree that the best players in the world should come together more often, saying “The best players in the world should come together more often, so um, the youth and the more modern way of playing golf um is also being approached over the last two, three years.”

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While all the LIV Golfers are making their stances clear on the TGL, the world’s no. 1 golfer, Scottie Scheffler, who was not a part of the new league’s lineup, has also come forward with his thoughts.

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Scottie Scheffler opens up on TGL decision

Scottie Scheffler, the world’s no. 1 golfer, recently shared his thoughts on the TGL, admitting that he hasn’t had much time to watch it. “I haven’t watched much of it,” he confessed. Despite his limited viewing, Scheffler finds the TGL interesting and thinks it brings good energy to the sport. He believes it may even attract new fans to golf. Scheffler’s comments were candid and laid-back, reflecting his down-to-earth personality.

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Scheffler shared that he caught glimpses of the TGL while working out and watching TV with his family. He thinks the TGL is interesting and brings good energy to the sport, which may attract new fans to golf. Although he hasn’t paid much attention to it, he enjoyed what he saw recently. “I did catch – I was working out in the trailer last night and it was on. I watched like five minutes of the first one one night. I turned on like ESPN, I was rocking Bennett to sleep like late at night and turned it on, caught quite a bit. I think it’s interesting. I think it’s good energy for the sport. I think maybe some new people are getting interested in golf. But overall I haven’t really paid too much attention to it, but last night was good.” What do you think about Scheffler’s thoughts on TGL? Let us know in the comments section below! What do you think about Scheffler’s thoughts on TGL? Let us know in the comments section below!

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