
The PGA Tour and LIV Golf are like a separated couple with each blindly insisting that life’s great without the opposite.
Yet while the 2 are sticking to their stories, pretending like they’re occurring their merry way with out a worry on the earth, they’re doing so while fooling themselves and searching the opposite way.
Because, while there could also be some selfish advantages to being split, in the larger picture, nobody’s winning.
Sure, players who jumped from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf are making tens of millions more, but nobody’s paying any attention to them and few care when and in the event that they win a tournament.

The PGA Tour and LIV Golf are like a separated couple with each blindly insisting that life’s great without the opposite.
Yet while the 2 are sticking to their stories, pretending like they’re occurring their merry way with out a worry on the earth, they’re doing so while fooling themselves and searching the opposite way.
Because, while there could also be some selfish advantages to being split, in the larger picture, nobody’s winning.
Sure, players who jumped from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf are making tens of millions more, but nobody’s paying any attention to them and few care when and in the event that they win a tournament.







