Jordan Spieth Addresses LIV Golfers Potentially Returning to PGA Tour
Jordan Spieth commented on the uncertainty surrounding a potential pathway for LIV Golf players to return to the PGA Tour, noting differing circumstances among players and expressing trust in PGA leadership to make decisions. He highlighted that past actions, such as players suing the PGA or accepting previous reconciliation offers, complicate a uniform approach. The future of LIV Golf remains unclear, and no official return process has been established.
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By Cole SullivanShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.One of the biggest topics in the golf world over the past few weeks has been the future of the LIV Golf League, which appears to be in an uncertain position.With that, rumors have begun circulating about LIV golfers potentially making their way back to the PGA Tour. However, as seen with Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed, there would likely be repercussions tied to that transition.Several players were asked what a potential pathway back could — or should — look like, but Jordan Spieth offered one of the more detailed responses following his first round at the Cadillac Championship on Thursday.More news: Scottie…
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