The American golfer still chose such a path, feeling that LIV was the right project for him and an opportunity to further improve as a golfer.
However, the leaders of the Saudi-backed Tour are somewhat concerned and realize that Bryson DeChambeau’s contract expires next year, and the question is whether he will consider renewing the contract.
Speaking to the Golf Channel podcast, Rex Hoggard spoke openly about the chaotic situation within LIV, believing that the CEO of LIV Golf is mainly thinking about how to extend Bryson’s contract. Looking at the results of LIV Golfers at the majors in recent years, it is clear that Bryson has been LIV Golf’s most dominant figure.
His departure would be a major blow to the leaders of the Saudi-backed Tour.
“I think what would be a signal to the other players on LIV is more telling because it would show them that no, you are not assigned to this fate in life just because you took a big pot of money. You can come back and this is the way you could do it,” he said.
To me, that would be the bigger message that would be sent because let’s also keep in mind that Bryson DeChambeau’s contract is coming up as well.
And you’re right, Brooks may be doing this as a bargaining trick. I don’t think anyone is really worried about that right now because I suspect Scott O’Neil is busy enough trying to figure out how he’s going to re-sign Bryson. Because if LIV Golf does not sign it again, you pull the plug and the party is over.” – he said, quoted by The Golfing Gazette.
Are LIV leaders willing to give more money?
However, whether LIV leaders are willing to give a huge sum of money, that is, a much larger amount than the original amount, remains to be seen.
If stars like DeChambeau leave their projects in the coming years, it will be a serious problem and probably one of the biggest disappointments.
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