
The merger is still a hot topic on the golf scene, with many questions about what the future of this sport will look like. Almost not a day goes by without one of the golf experts, former players and active players talking about problems on the golf scene, with a special emphasis on mergers.
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Paul McGinley, a well-known name, isn't happy, just like many who are part of this sport.
During the media interview, the experienced Irishman highlighted the different philosophies of LIV Golf and the PGA, believing that there is still hope and optimism for a better tomorrow.
"The PGA and LIV continue down the different paths they are on at the moment. That's fine, it's quite clear that there's lines in the sand and that's what both want to do in this moment in time.
No one Tour is going to absolutely win and no one Tour is going to absolutely lose. You've got to break eggs to make an omelette. I believe that there is some common ground to get the top players in the world coming together 11 times a year," said McGinley, as quoted by Golf Monthly.
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DP World Tour return
The experienced golfer also referred to the return of former PGA players to the DP World Tour, talking about the importance of their joining. The situation is very complicated, but this experienced golfer believes that one of the two parties must give in to the demands, and finally agree to less than what they want.
Compromise is the key to success, but are both sides ready for such a step? It doesn't seem like it
"The DP World Tour can be really empowered with the likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm, coming back more regularly on that Tour.
Where we are at the moment, it's such a divided world in golf. Somebody has got to give on some side and there's got to be give on both sides to find some common ground."- he concluded.