Laurie Canter Remains Silent on LIV Golf's Future Amid Investor Meeting
LIV Golf player Laurie Canter has chosen not to comment on the league's future after a recent meeting with a new lead investor at the Chatham Hills clubhouse in Westfield, Indiana. This meeting took place three days ago and was attended by several golfers, including Brendan Steele and Martin Kaymer, who described the atmosphere as positive.
Despite the encouraging environment, details about the investor remain undisclosed. Canter avoided questions regarding the league's direction, stating that everyone is currently in a fact-finding phase. He acknowledged the successful nature of the meeting but refrained from providing clarity on future decisions. Canter expressed confidence in the management's efforts to ensure a smooth transition to LIV 2.0, scheduled for 2027.
When asked about rumors concerning Jon Rahm's potential departure from LIV Golf, Canter again sidestepped the inquiry, suggesting that Rahm would be better suited to address such matters. This pattern of evasion has characterized interactions between LIV golfers and the media recently, with other players like Thomas Pieters also dismissing rumors as unfounded. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau faced scrutiny for his remarks about the media and an incident involving a reporter at the Indianapolis event.
