Scottie Scheffler Discusses LIV Golf Players Returning to PGA Tour
LIV Golf may be nearing the end of its season, with uncertainty surrounding its future following the withdrawal of support from the Saudi Public Investment Fund. As the tour faces challenges, many players are considering a return to other tours, including the DP World Tour, where Bryson DeChambeau is set to compete next year, and Jon Rahm is reportedly interested in returning to the PGA Tour.
The topic of LIV players rejoining the PGA Tour has sparked debate among current players, many of whom have made financial sacrifices to remain loyal to the PGA Tour. World number one Scottie Scheffler expressed his desire to compete against the best players, regardless of their past decisions. He acknowledged that while the PGA Tour has a strong depth of talent, some LIV players could add significant value to the competition.
Scheffler noted that any potential return of LIV players should involve some form of penalties, although he deferred to the tour's leadership to determine the specifics. He emphasized his eagerness to compete against top talent, while also recognizing the concerns of players who have remained loyal to the PGA Tour and may feel threatened by the return of high-profile LIV players.
