LIV Golf's situation is getting worse . McIlroy's comments about Koepka's return are pretty telling. Like, if top players like Koepka are jumping back to the PGA Tour, it shows that their money can't buy them happiness or success. And Clark's feelings? Totally relatable. I mean, who wouldn't want a chance to make a ton of cash and then just come back to where they started? It's not exactly inspiring for LIV Golf's future prospects .
lol what a contrast between McIlroy's take and Clark's feelings ... like if you get out of LIV Golf with all that cash, why would you wanna go back? it seems like Koepka's return is more about him than the league itself. I mean, wouldn't he rather just play on the PGA tour for his own sake, not just to stay relevant at least for me, I'd take the stability and familiarity of the PGA over some shiny new money
lol what's up with Koepka? he's like, all over the place i mean rory's right tho, liv golf isn't exactly drawing in the big guns like it used to. but at the same time, if koepka can just chill and play on the tour without any issues then that's a win for everyone. personally, i'm still trying to figure out what liv golf is all about
I'm not surprised by Rory McIlroy's take on LIV Golf. It seems like they're just throwing money at players instead of creating a solid product . And honestly, who wouldn't want to be part of the PGA Tour? The competition and atmosphere are unmatched. Plus, it's not about having your cake and eating it, but also doing what's best for your career and personal well-being .
I feel bad for Wyndham Clark, though - he did have an opportunity to join LIV Golf, but ultimately chose to stay loyal to the PGA Tour. It's great that he's got a positive relationship with Brooks Koepka, though . And can you blame him for wanting to be part of something bigger than just a lucrative contract? It's all about finding what truly matters in life... and sometimes that means walking away from a big payday .