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Jordan Spieth Says it’s ‘Impossible’ Not to Think LIV Golf Led to Changes to the PGA Tour

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LAKE FOREST, IL - SEPTEMBER 14: Jordan Spieth (left) and Justin Thomas (right) shake hands after completing 18th hole during the First Round of the BMW Championship on September 14, 2017, at Conway Farms Golf Club, in Lake Forest, IL. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/Icon Sportswire)

Jordan Spieth is saying what everyone was already thinking.

The PGA superstar says it’s “impossible” not to think the Saudi-backed LIV series led to changes to the Professional Golfers’ Association of America tour. This is what Speith said ahead of this week’s Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta:

“Well, I think it’s certainly, it’s impossible to not think that that was a catalyst for, for continuing to want to make sure that that are the players that we have on the PGA tour now stay on the PGA tour.” via GolfWeek.  

He also questioned, “Would this have gone that direction this soon?” and continued by answering his hypophoric question: “Maybe not. But I to say that it wouldn’t happen in general, I’m not sure but I think that that’s certainly has been a catalyst for looking at the product as a whole and figuring out how to how to make it the best it can possibly be.”

Spieth recognizes that the competition From LIV is good, but he also just wishes the best can all come together to compete against each other.

“Personally, competition, I guess, is always good to help push each other, but I’d rather have the competition just be us against what could possibly be better and better on the PGA Tour,” Spieth said. “Your competition is the best version of yourself kind of thing within the organization.

“I think that that would be the best-case scenario.”

It was revealed earlier in the week the PGA was making sweeping changes:

In 23 starts this season Jordan Speith has six top 10s finishes, two runner ups and a win at the RBC Heritage a week after missing the cut at the Masters.


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