LIV Chief Urges Golf Tours to Unite Amid Uncertain Future

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LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil called for the PGA Tour and DP World Tour to work together rather than compete, saying LIV’s aim is to elevate golf within the ecosystem rather than replace it. He highlighted LIV’s ongoing challenges and the looming possibility of a mass exodus, including Jon Rahm reportedly leaving LIV for the PGA Tour, while noting that from 2027 LIV players could face a blocked pathway to the DP World Tour as the Asian Tour tightens ties with Europe and the PGA Tour. With the tours’ futures intertwined and LIV’s appeal waning, the PGA Tour has little incentive to help LIV at this stage.
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