QUINIX Sport News: Adam Scott expects some PGA Tour members to be upset if LIV golfers return to the league after their rough exits

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“The one thing I do know is we’re not going to please everyone.”

Adam Scott expects at least some PGA Tour members to be upset if some sort of reunification of the sport happens in the near future.

Scott, who is the Tour’s Player Advisory Council chairman and joined commissioner Jay Monahan at the White House earlier this month to discuss negotiations with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and LIV Golf, said this week that he gets why some would be frustrated to suddenly see LIV Golf members playing on Tour again.

After all, in the early days of the startup league, there was plenty of fighting when some of the biggest names in the sport left and received incredibly large paychecks to do so.

“I wouldn’t be surprised — or I wouldn’t judge anyone, the members — if reunification happened and they weren’t happy with how it happened,” Scott said, via The Associated Press’ Doug Ferguson. “I hope they’re not spending as much time talking about it as I have.

“I wouldn’t hold it against anybody if there were negative emotions attached to it, the thought of players coming back.”

Scott’s comments were very different from the ones Rory McIlroy made ahead of the Genesis Invitational last week. McIlroy, who was initially one the harshest critic of LIV Golf, thinks people need to just “get over it.”

“If people are butt hurt or have their feelings hurt because guys went [to LIV] or whatever, like who cares?” McIlroy said. “Let’s move forward together and let’s just try to get this thing going again and do what’s best for the game.”

 

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