Merger or no merger with the PGA Tour, “long live LIV Golf” is the message gamers on the circuit are listening to from their bosses.
LIV Golf’s schedule is not going to change this season or subsequent, Dustin Johnson mentioned on Tuesday in preparation for the U.S. Open in Los Angeles.
Johnson mentioned he heard straight from the boss – future chairman of LIV-PGA Tour Yasir Al-Rumayyan – that plans for any mixed occasions exterior of majors and choose exceptions wouldn’t be in place till subsequent season.
“LIV will go into 2024 and they are doing the schedule now. That’s the plan, I’ve talked to the guys,” Johnson mentioned. “As far as I know, in 2024 we’ll have a full schedule just like we did this year.”
When requested if he heard the main points from Al-Rumayyan, Johnson mentioned, “Yes.”
“I just hope we can get all the best players in the world playing at the same time in golf tournaments. Obviously, it’s a little split right now,” Johnson mentioned.
“I still think it’s good. PGA Tour has great events. LIV has great events. To get everybody playing together would be fun and exciting.”