Gary Player attacks returning LIV golfers for 2024 Masters
Gary Player attacks returning LIV golfers for 2024 Masters
Gary Player isn’t too happy with LIV Golf, and he’s experienced golf’s positive reactions. He and others consider it a fragmentary thing, and in recent years it has become difficult to define it otherwise. The gap between the two towers is reduced, but not closed. This week’s Masters brought players from all circuits back together and sparked a heated debate about the state of play. The player told media such as Sportskeeda as follows:
“It’s very simple: There’s always conflict, not just in golf, but in any business, and that’s unhealthy. You need to get your act together and make a decision. If you can’t do that, it’s not good. The public doesn’t like it, and we as experts don’t like it either. »
He said everyone is unhappy with the current state of golf and that this conflict is not good for business or the sport. He went on to clarify that this is compensation for those who remain faithful.
“But this is a big deal because they paid all of them to be on the LIV tour. So it’s us and our loyal players, the three of us and the rest of us. It’s beyond comprehension. It all depends on whether the merger opens up the possibility for LIV Golf members to return to the PGA Tour, which now appears to be entirely possible. The faithful have sacrificed millions of dollars to stay home and avoid punishment, and the players are among those who think they should be rewarded for that attitude.