The rising popularity of the upcoming LIV Golf Invitational Series is a concern for the PGA Tour. According to a few reports, plenty of golfers from the PGA Tour have applied for release. However, the PGA Tour pro-John Daly has advice for both these leagues. He believes by following this, both the LIV Golf and PGA Tour can get some benefit.
The 56-year-old Daly recently gave an interview where he was discussing golf and other things. And the host asked him about his views on the whole PGA Tour VS LIV Golf thing.
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“It’s amazing, it hasn’t popped up before,” said John. “But it’s just maybe they can get together and work something out where they can share some tournaments. The money is unbelievable out on our tour already, not on the champions tour, but on the regular tour. It’s just crazy money.”
Furthermore, Daly said he would love to see them work together and try to figure out rather than bad-mouthing each other.
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Phil Mickelson has been facing a lot of heat for his comments about the PGA Tour. He criticized the tour and backed the rival league, and since then, he has not been competing on the PGA Tour. Phil has been away from golf for about three months now, but Daly believes they were a little harsh on him.
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“I don’t think I will be playing either one of them, but I think they were a little harsh on Phil,” believes Daly. “I mean, Phil probably didn’t say it in the right way.”
Furthermore, Daly said that he won’t be competing in the LIV Golf Invitational Series as he is a kind of PGA Tour guy. “I have been a PGA Tour guy in my life and probably always will be,” concluded John Daly. Meanwhile, the LIV Golf Invitational Series is all set to begin on June 9th, 2022, at Centurion Club in London.
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According to reports, there are around 80 PGA Tour pros who have applied for a release. Hence, it will be interesting to see whether PGA Tour permits them to compete.
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