Billy Horschel Blames Some LIV Golf Supporters for Divisiveness in Men’s Professional Golf
Billy Horschel Speaks Out Against Divisiveness in Men’s Professional Golf
Billy Horschel, fresh off his victory at the Corales Puntacana Championship, has spoken out against the ongoing divisiveness in men’s professional golf. The PGA Tour veteran believes that some supporters of the LIV Golf movement are partially to blame for the hostile atmosphere that surrounds the sport.
Horschel’s win at the Corales Puntacana Championship comes at a time of great flux for the sport, with talks between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund yet to begin despite a shock framework agreement ten months ago. The lack of progress in resolving the issues between the two sides has left many in the golfing world frustrated, including top players like Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth.
While Horschel understands both sides of the debate, he believes that the bickering and hostility need to stop in order for the sport to move forward. He pointed out that while some of the bickering has subsided on the PGA Tour side, there are still supporters of the LIV Tour who are taking shots and fueling the divisiveness.
The PGA Tour veteran emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation in order to grow the game of golf and improve the overall experience for fans. Horschel’s comments come at a crucial time for the sport, as efforts to end the divisive civil war and bring all the best players back together continue to stall.
As the golfing world waits for a resolution, Horschel’s words serve as a reminder of the need for collaboration and mutual respect in order to move the sport forward in a positive direction.