Dustin Johnson’s LIV Golf Move Leaves Him Full of Regret. 🏌️♂️ Dive deep into the extraordinary journey of former world number one golfer, Dustin Johnson, as he takes the golfing world by storm with his unexpected transition to the Rebel League tournaments! 🌪️
🔍 Before we explore the Rebel League saga, let’s rewind and relive Dustin’s incredible career—from earning his PGA Tour card in 2008 to iconic victories at the U.S. Open and the coveted Green Jacket at Augusta National in 2020.
🏆 Despite setbacks, including a suspension in 2014, Johnson’s resilience and skill led to major championships, making him the third-highest-earning golfer in career prize money.
💼 Beyond the course, discover how Dustin Johnson made waves off the green with endorsement deals from top brands like Perfect Practice, Hublot, Body Armor, and his role as a shareholder and board member of LA Golf.
💥 In June 2022, the bombshell hit as Johnson left the PGA Tour for the Rebel League, lured by a reported $125 million offer from the Saudi-backed series, causing shockwaves in the golfing community.
💰 Fast forward to today, and Johnson’s earnings have skyrocketed in the Rebel League, with a jaw-dropping $125 million deal and an additional $35 million in winnings. Recent victories, including the live golf individual champion title, have solidified his status as one of the sport’s most valuable assets.
🌍 Follow Johnson’s journey through Rebel League tournaments from London to Bangkok, showcasing his skills and raking in a staggering $35.6 million in prize money within a single season.
❓ But the burning question remains – does Dustin Johnson regret leaving the PGA Tour? Despite financial gains, recent sentiments suggest a potential conflict between financial success and personal fulfillment.
🎙️ In a recent press conference, Johnson cited family considerations as a primary factor, expressing gratitude to the PGA Tour while emphasizing that joining the Rebel League allowed him more quality time with loved ones.
💔 However, the move wasn’t without consequences, as the Royal Bank of Canada severed ties with Johnson due to his Rebel League participation, leading to a substantial financial loss.
⌛ As we eagerly await the unfolding saga, stay tuned for the latest updates on Dustin Johnson’s captivating journey into live golf and the potential endorsement setbacks he may face.
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5 Comments
You gave not a shred of evidence he is "full of regret". Just clickbait.
Yawn
When you make a bullshit video and arnt even bothered the robo voice cant say LIV.
clickbait. no regret
So DJ earned 35 mil for the year-but he regrets the move to Liv golf because some small sponsor has stopped giving him a tiny amount of money..
Its hilarious how the US PGA and its ppl express they are morally/ethically superior than the Saudi Liv golf