‘I could get in trouble answering…’ Jordan Spieth on LIV Golf pros returning (?!) to PGA Tour

Prior to the John Deere Classic, Jordan Spieth was questioned hard about everything related to the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.

Before the John Deere Classic, Jordan Spieth said that talks between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf’s bankrollers, the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), were still “very active.” That was the extent of his comments on the matter.

Although there hasn’t been any official confirmation as of yet, there have been rumblings in recent weeks that the PGA Tour and PIF had already approved their future commercial arrangement.

A settlement is also expected by many to open the door for another round of unification in the professional game.

Despite a reporter’s best efforts to extract as much information as possible from Spieth—who currently serves on the PGA Tour policy board—the three-time major winner was

The three-time major champion was not yet ready to offer the most recent facts, despite one reporter’s best efforts to get as much information as possible from Spieth, who currently serves on the PGA Tour policy board.

Spieth acknowledged that he might get into trouble if he revealed what he knew, particularly in response to a question about whether players from LIV Golf might return to the PGA Tour.

As of right now, the circuit has suspended all LIV Golf players who are still active members of the PGA Tour, including Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith, Brooks Koepka, and Jon Rahm.

However, things can soon change.

 

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