The Saudi-backed LIV Golf began in 2021, intending to revolutionize the game of golf. However, it soon evolved into a power struggle between LIV on one side and the PGA Tour and DP World Tour on the other. Amid stalled merger talks, the possibility of reconciliation seems distant, according to NCB reporter, Johnson Wagner. Yet for stars like Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau , that uncertainty could open the door for a path back to the PGA Tour challenging.
Wagner appeared as a guest on Trey Wingo’s YouTube video. Considering the wealth of information and knowledge Wagner would have as a golf commentator for NCB, Wingo asked him about the idea of LIV and the PGA Tour coming together. “I don’t see the PJ Tour and LIV merging in any form. I think that’s not going to happen,” said