The current narrowing of the professional golf reunion has everyone who offers their opinion on what the future of PGA Tour, Liv Golf and Ecosystem should look like.
Players like Rory Mcilroy See long -term The value of gathering the game together and to set aside the hurt feelings for the good of the sport. Others in PGA Tour still want to return Livi defects to pay a price to leave their tour and breaking the sport. Some do not want to play with those who left at all.
You can count the 2009 US open champion Lucas Glover in the last category.
By talking further His show Siriusxm PGA Tour Radio On Tuesday, Glover discussed his feelings to potentially welcome those who left PGA Tour. Glover noted that there is his personal way of thinking about the situation and how PGA Tour as a whole should think about the negotiated negotiations.
His thoughts were clear.
“I don’t want to play with them, I personally,” Glover said. “I don’t think they have to come back here. I don’t love them here. They made their decision. I don’t blame any of them. They made a decision, I don’t care, but they also left this tournament and chose. As a PGA player and someone who dreamed of playing in PGA Tour, and have been playing this tournament and taking this tour now. Another path and a less resistance path.
“Now, we as a Group. We as golf fans. We as golf everything. Yeah, The Top Four, Five, Six Players over, if they were playing on the pga Tour, Wauld benefi all of us became deal in 2030 Waled be Great, Wold Be X, Y, Y, Y, Y, Y, Y. Mr. Sat’s the Big Question Right Now in My Opinion Is: DOES IT ALL OF US AS TOURS, WHO HAVE EQUITY NOW, TO GROW OUR SPORT BY BRINGING SOME OF THose Guys Back?
Glover noted that he was told to remove his emotions from the equation. As we have discovered over the past three years, this is said more easily than done.
“Still is still very difficult for me,” Glover said to prevent his emotions from playing a role. “This is still my dream and I chose to stay, and after I chose to stay I have succeeded. As for the cramp, we are PGA Tour now, I don’t think we even care. I think we are focused on going forward. had been.
It has been over two years since the PGA Tour and the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced the framework agreement. There seemed to be a positive moment towards a deal in February after a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, but the tones changed in early March, and has not had a progress in front of the reunification since then.
That’S good with Glover, who, like many others in PGA Tour, is ready to move forward with or without an agreement.