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LIV Golfers to be included in Ryder Cup?



The recent merger between Liv, the popular golf media company, and the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) has raised many questions about the future of golf, including whether LIV golfers will be included in the Ryder Cup. With the news of the LIV PGA merger the questions is how the Ryder Cup has changed. The Ryder Cup is one of the most prestigious events in golf, featuring the best players from Europe and the United States. In this video, we’ll explore the current state of affairs regarding LIV golfers and the Ryder Cup. We’ll look at the selection criteria for the Ryder Cup, the performance of LIV golfers in recent tournaments, and the opinions of experts and fans on the matter. We’ll also discuss the potential impact of LIV golfers on the Ryder Cup, both in terms of the quality of play and the media coverage of the event. Whether you’re a golf fan or just curious about the sport, this video will give you a comprehensive overview of the debate around LIV golfers and the Ryder Cup. Don’t miss it!

2 Comments

  1. The PGA Tour started a fight with LIV in the courts they couldn't sustain. I don't care which players went to LIV. What troubles me are the comments Jay Monahan made for the past year saying LIV players were paid with dirty money from Saudi Arabia. We've all heard what he's said many times. Suddenly, when the PGA Tour and Jay Monahan stand to reap the financial windfall of the investment from LIV, the money has been magically cleansed. Whatever this partnership turns out to be, don't think the Saudis will be passive investors. They'll be calling most of the shots. Money always talks loudly. Right now, everything has been done under a veil of secrecy, which is very troubling.

  2. it won't help Poulter, Westwood or Garcia none of whom are good enough to play in the ryder cup.

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