LIV Golf “closes in” on three new hires, one of whom is a major winner in a big contract.
LIV Golf is on the verge of signing three more golfers, one of whom has won a major championship, following the acquisition of Jon Rahm.
LIV Golf has all the earmarks of being adding 2023 U.S. Open hero Wyndham Clark to its circuit.
Gossipy tidbits about Clark’s likely move to LIV Golf began in October 2023 when the 30-year-old was playing at the Andalucia Bosses.
In a question and answer session from the Genuine Club de Golf Sotogrande, Clark referenced how he maintained that golf should be overall and made sense of how he needed the PGA Visit grow the areas of its competitions.
“I adore the PGA Tour, I adore the United States, and I adore expanding the game of golf worldwide; I believe it’s ideal for golf, to make it a worldwide game,” he said at that point, per SB Country.
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I would cherish it assuming we had five to seven occasions outside the U.S. which were in Europe, or in Asia, or the Center East, or any place it was.”
The way things are, pretty much every competition on the PGA Visit plan is situated in North America, with not many either in Europe or somewhere else.
The timetable for the fall season has not been uncovered at this point, and could highlight an outing to Japan too.In the mean time, LIV Golf has competitions in Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and other marquee areas beyond North America.
While nothing has been formally affirmed in regards to Clark’s conceivable move to LIV, the “Flushing It” web recording has guaranteed that the different sides have been chipping away at an arrangement since before Christmas.
As indicated by Impairment 54, close by Clark, No. 10-positioned beginner Caleb Surratt and Keiran Vincent are purportedly going to LIV also to possibly join Jon Rahm’s group.
The 19-year-old Surratt was an individual from Group USA for the 2023 Walker Cup and was among the six young people picked for the 2021 USA Junior Ryder Cup group.
Vincent is a 26-year-old Zimbabwean and has been playing on the Asian Visit. In 2018 and 2019, he won the Chapman Grand Slam, and in 2023, he won the International Series Vietnam.
In the event that every one of the three players truly do join LIV Golf, they will balance Rahm’s group, called “Army XIII.”