Scottie Scheffler Blames LIV Golf Players for Professional Golf's Ongoing Divide
The PGA Tour and LIV Golf remain at odds nearly two years after a proposed merger framework, with differing philosophies and player choices cited as key obstacles.
- Scottie Scheffler publicly attributed the lack of progress in reunifying professional golf to LIV Golf players, emphasizing their decisions to leave the PGA Tour.
- Scheffler expressed frustration over missing competition with top players who joined LIV Golf but clarified he holds no ill will toward them.
- Rory McIlroy echoed similar sentiments, stating that the lack of willingness from LIV Golf's side has hindered merger discussions.
- PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan credited President Donald Trump for facilitating talks but acknowledged significant challenges remain.
- The differing formats and philosophies of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf continue to be major obstacles to achieving a merger agreement.