Jordan Spieth admits that dismissing LIV Golf's influence on the PGA Tour would be "lying."


 

Jordan Spieth has surfaced as the latest well-known golfer to cash in on the wager made by LIV Golf, which has prompted major changes at the PGA Tour.

The PGA Visit will discontinue making cuts at several committed $20 million (£16 million) events in 2024, it was revealed this Thursday. Those from the protesting LIV circuit, who believe they have been ridicuously castigated for taking part in an ambiguous partnership, attacked that.

I would remain in bed. Spieth responded, "I said that we would have dealt with this without LIV. We haven't included them, though, in any of our discussions about what we believe is best for the Visit.

Sincere caution has been shown by the Visit. It has been a cooperative and cooperatively worked scenario. Being a part of it has been engrossing. Given that the most important thing right now is trying to get it as close to perfect the first time as is possible, I acknowledge that we can exempt it from the right manner and don't have to carry out such extensive upgrades as per it.

I believe we've struck an incredibly fair balance in maintaining the competition strategy while also implementing recent changes that, in my opinion, fairly reward those who defeat the greatest on Earth for the entire week.

The reigning champion, Scottie Scheffler, tied Spieth's best early phase score. After starting with a 65, Jon Rahm, who has proactively won on several occasions in 2023, is unquestionably looking forward to continuing his remarkable streak. The Spaniard completed the round with a birdie, birdie, and a two-stroke advantage.

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