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Bryson DeChambeau also wants to return to the PGA Tour soon

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Like Jon Rahm, his colleague from LIV Golf who hopes to play again on the PGA Tour in 2025, Bryson DeChambeau recently expressed the same goal. And too bad if the negotiations between the US Circuit and the Circuit supported with millions of dollars by the Saudi Public Investment Fund are still at a standstill…

After Jon Rahmhere is Bryson DeChambeau. Only a few days ago, the Spaniard, transferred last December for the modest sum of 500 million dollars to LIV Golf, declared his wish to “return to the PGA Tour as quickly as possible” and replay certain legendary tournaments in which he often shone.

To believe that this declaration, which is, to say the least, noisy, especially when we know that the negotiations between the PGA Tour and the LIFE Golf still not advancing an inch for a year and a half, has spread like wildfire since Bryson DeChambeau has also just regretted no longer being able to play the tournaments he loves…

Coming back to play in Las Vegas…

For the chain You Tube Bob Does Sportsthe Californian explained that what he missed most on the PGA Tour “ were the tournaments I participated in and won [et] truly appreciating the impact we are able to have on the community. »

« Like for example the Shriners Hospital for Children Open, the Vegas eventhe added. I won and stayed after. I helped all the children and did lots of things with them. It was really fun for me. »

The last winner of the US Open in June at Pinehurst says it and repeats it. The PGA Tour and LIV Golf, through the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF)finally find a solution. For the good of world golf We would be tempted to retort that no one forced him to join the Tour created in June 2022 and since led by the Australian Greg Norman.

« I hope people can just put down their guns and come to the negotiating table to find a solution, because that’s what’s good for golf and for fans in generalbreathes the American, currently 10th in the world. Any additional capital invested in golf is always positive. I’ve always said it. It may not be exactly what we all think, but over time I think things will work out in a positive way for both parties. »

Photo : Chloe Knott / Masters Tournament

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