The prospect of multiple PGA Tour players making the jump to LIV Golf after the conclusion of the FedEx Cup Playoffs and the Tour Championship has loomed ...
If he were to play in the next LIV event, he would be suspended by the PGA Tour and be ineligible to compete in Charlotte. [Sports Illustrated is reporting](https://www.si.com/golf/news/draft-british-open-winner-cam-smith-harold-varner-among-six-to-liv-golf) he will not be playing in Boston. At that meeting several proposed changes to the PGA Tour schedule and structure that were [eventually unveiled on Wednesday by PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan](https://www.golfdigest.com/story/pga-tour-changes-four-more-elevated-events-pip-top-player-commitments-rory-mcilroy) were discussed in hopes of convincing players to keep from leaving. Golf Channel reported that he would be set to play in Boston as well, but on Saturday afternoon, the 27-year-old from Chile posted a picture of himself in an International Presidents Cup team uniform [players-only meeting organized by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy](https://www.golfdigest.com/story/bmw-championship-liv-golf-tiger-woods-2022) last week in Delaware. According to multiple reports, those defections are imminent as the PGA Tour’s 2021-22 season comes to a scheduled conclusion Sunday, with as many as seven players expected to be announced shortly afterward.
Cameron Young said Sunday at the Tour Championship that he was “very interested” in LIV Golf but has decided to remain with the PGA Tour.
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First reported by the Handicap 54 account on Twitter, which has correctly predicted a number of LIV Golf moves, Tringale leaves the PGA Tour holding the record ...
Now a freelance writer for Golf Monthly and the PGA, he covers all aspects of the game, from Tour news to equipment testing and buyers’ guides. [A post shared by Cameron Tringale (@camtring)](opens in new tab) [No Laying Up posted a Twitter picture](https://www.golfmonthly.com/news/liv-golf-discount-codes-reveal-potential-new-signings-for-boston-event) that included an array of PGA Tour players' names being used as a discount code for the fourth [LIV Golf](https://www.golfmonthly.com/news/saudi-golf-league-everything-we-know-so-far) event. Along with the many thanks, Tringale stated that: "Playing the PGA Tour has been the thrill of a lifetime," as he leaves for the Saudi-backed series and Boston on the 2nd September. The release also "expressed gratitude for the PGA Tour and their teams across all levels for creating and maintaining and growing the platform", with Tringale also thanking "sponsors, tournament directors and volunteers", as the 35-year-old praised "Tiger, Arnie and Jack, for paving the way for the professional game to be where it is today." [Handicap 54](https://twitter.com/handicap_54) account on Twitter, which has correctly predicted a number of LIV Golf moves, Tringale leaves the PGA Tour holding the record for securing the highest career earnings ($17 million) without winning a title.
Cameron Tringale of America has confirmed he is resigning his membership of the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf.
“You have created a marketplace for the rest of us and I am forever indebted to you.” Taking to Twitter, in his first post since January, the world No. Current Open champion Cameron Smith is rumoured to be the highest-profile player set to make the move, but he is currently in action at the Tour Championship - the final event of the PGA Tour season.
An aspiring Korn Ferry pro with an unbelievable past was bounced after a couple of curious shots.
There was a divot, although it was around the corner of the wooded area from where the spotter had seen the ball enter the penalty area. He said he returned after the group had finished the hole to find the ball with Moroz’s markings on it. I get a lot of those DMs, and often the story turns out not to be a big deal. The official said he saw the ball bounce three times before entering the penalty area, and after marking the entry point with a flag, he headed over to help Ni locate his ball. Hearn explained the ball had been found on the seventh hole at precisely the spot where the official had placed the flag. Ni and Haefner said they had a half-dozen or so discussions about what they had witnessed and what their plan would be after the round. Haefner looked at his phone to discover that Moroz was at even par and directly on the cut line. The spotter stuck a red flag in the ground where Moroz’s ball had entered the hazard and headed across the fairway to look for Ni’s ball. As the group left the green, the rules official returned to where Moroz’s drive had entered the penalty area. Because of the difficulty of the hole, the section assigned a spotter to help players look for errant drives and to assist with the already tortoise-like pace of play at Q school. “Because the rough was a little wet in spots, there was a potential of skippage,” Smith said later. In my interview with him (the full verison of which can be heard in the podcast below), Smith said Moroz asked him to video the scene, telling him to “get my phone.” He added that Moroz went up to the hole, saw the ball in the cup and asked Smith to take the video.
A rising star on the PGA Tour, Cameron Young has decided he will not join the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series.
“Obviously it’s the elephant in the room for everyone. “So, I don’t know, it’s a really difficult situation, because it’s not really anything anyone wanted to happen. [Young said](https://theathletic.com/3545001/2022/08/28/cameron-young-pga-tour/).
Cameron Young has decided to stay on the PGA Tour. After Sunday's final round of the Tour Championship, Young was asked if it would be difficult to pull the ...
It’s a tough place for me because, you know, I’m very young and there are a lot of factors.” I think they have a bunch of good ideas and are doing some cool stuff,” Young said. I think it wasn’t meant to be this hostile between the two.”
Multiple PGA Tour players are expected to head to LIV Golf after the PGA Tour season ended Sunday.
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