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LIV captains dropped hints on its future. What do they imply?

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Phil Mickelson at LIV Golf's Chicago event.

Phil Mickelson dropped a touch about LIV’s future; how a lot can we learn into it?

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Phil Mickelson mentioned one thing attention-grabbing on Thursday. Or perhaps he didn’t. However we will marvel.

This weekend marks the ultimate competitors of LIV Golf’s 2024 season. Whereas the person competitors wrapped up final week in Chicago, this week marks the workforce championship, held for the primary time at Maridoe Golf Membership in Dallas. The conclusion of the league’s third season has LIV gamers waiting for subsequent 12 months and past. However it’s inconceivable to look to subsequent 12 months and past with out questioning how LIV’s future intersects with the PGA Tour’s future; any settlement between the 2 stays in complicated, protracted limbo.

Mickelson’s feedback got here close to the tip of a Thursday press convention, which started with LIV’s workforce captains selecting their opponents for weekend match play and completed with questions in regards to the league extra broadly. It was truly Martin Kaymer who first broached the topic, responding to a query about what he hopes for going into 2025.

“Initially, I believe all of us want to grasp that LIV continues to be a startup,” Kaymer mentioned. “They began solely two and a half, three years in the past, and the place we’ve come to to this point immediately has been completely superb.” He cited the necessity for additional changes “till we get all of it completely proper.” However he additionally recommended a notable tweak to the schedule.

“I don’t know what we’re going to do subsequent 12 months, if perhaps the workforce facet will stand extra in — let’s say extra — I suppose the place the workforce is extra essential than the person scores, so there are loads of talks happening proper now. That might be improbable as a result of that is what LIV is all about, the workforce facet.”

Louis Oosthuizen chimed in, echoing that team-first method.

“I believe going ahead all of us really feel that the workforce facet of it, it’s going to in all probability take over and LIV Golf goes to in all probability be extra workforce than something,” he mentioned.

That’s the place Mickelson chimed in, first teasing the concept that there stays curiosity from outdoors gamers to signal with LIV — “Sure,” he mentioned, although he declined to develop past that — earlier than he expanded on the thought of LIV doubling down on workforce play.

“The match play, the head-to-head facet of it’s bringing a special dynamic, a special really feel, a special vitality,” he mentioned. “And I believe the wonderful thing about LIV Golf is the power to pivot and alter and do issues a little bit bit extra fluid than different excursions, and perhaps that is one thing we take a look at sooner or later having extra workforce occasions all year long quite than simply the season-ending. It is a lot of enjoyable. We’re all having fun with it. There’s extra curiosity. You discover there’s much more laughter, much more attention-grabbing matchups.

“I believe this week is known as a particular week. It’s an thrilling week, and I believe it resonates extra with loads of followers, and perhaps we should always do that a little bit bit extra typically.”

So how ought to we learn into these feedback and the way do they hook up with the bigger golf world? One interpretation could be that it is a bunch of nothing, simply guys speaking off-the-cuff at a press convention. Possibly they’re trumpeting the deserves of workforce match play as a result of this week they’re enjoying workforce match play, the best way you may go bowling for the primary time shortly and say to your buddies, “y’know, we actually have to go bowling extra typically.”

However I doubt it. When Mickelson speaks publicly he normally means one thing by it. And the captains’ alignment on the topic suggests they’ve at the least spoken internally about this team-first emphasis, which, by the best way, is not any small change: it could signify a major departure for the league. Whereas LIV has marketed itself as a team-first product — the uniforms, the captains, the franchises — the mechanics of the league have nonetheless rewarded and prioritized particular person stroke play. Particular person purses have dwarfed workforce purses and workforce winnings reportedly return to the franchise quite than the people, anyway. Most weeks, the workforce facet has felt like an add-on to the person competitors quite than the point of interest. What they’re speaking about, then, is the “capability to pivot” to one thing totally different: a league that may be team-first for the primary time in fashionable skilled golf historical past.

This looks as if a good suggestion for a couple of causes. For one, it could additional differentiate LIV from different golf leagues; regardless of its shotgun-start, 54-hole format LIV continues to be stroke-play golf on the weekends, similar to the PGA Tour and each different big-time tour, too. For one more, workforce match play is a reliably thrilling model of golf — within the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup and Presidents Cup, at the least. The Cleeks, up so far, don’t have the identical built-in fan base as the US of America, however the format at the least has promise. Plus, LIV doesn’t have a lot to lose; it has already deserted its quest for World Rating factors and their sagging TV rankings recommend that one thing has to vary, so that they have the pliability to take action. And if long-term worth is the objective, leaning additional into the workforce facet might theoretically juice the worth of the league’s franchises.

Let’s not cease there, although. Include me one step additional on this connect-the-dots journey. Let’s circle again to this concept that skilled golf is looking for a method ahead the place the PGA Tour and LIV can exist in the identical universe and overlap extra typically than simply the majors. Whereas there was some sensationalist reporting earlier this week that the sticking level in negotiations is Jon Rahm and different LIV professionals paying again signing bonuses, sources I’ve spoken with don’t give that a lot credence. As a substitute the larger questions contain the Division of Justice, the dimensions of the Saudi Public Funding Fund’s funding and — this one’s our focus right here — the best way to incorporate a model of LIV into the PGA Tour’s schedule.

Too many individuals with an excessive amount of cash and satisfaction have gone too far down the LIV path to only fold up store; that appears unlikely at this level. However maybe if LIV focuses extra in what makes it totally different — the workforce facet — it’s simpler to shift it from a direct competitor to a complementary piece of the professional golf puzzle. Maybe there’s a world the place workforce golf stays as LIV’s legacy, that workforce schedule folds into the PGA Tour schedule, the franchises proceed exist and LIV’s particular person gamers have a pathway to play in PGA Tour occasions.

None of that is going to occur shortly. That a lot is obvious by now. Not all people needs the identical factor, both. However there are indicators of schemes and indicators of compromise. Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler arranging a made-for-TV match with Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau. The PGA of America clarifying that LIV golfers will likely be eligible for the PGA Championship and U.S. Ryder Cup workforce going ahead. The DP World Tour working with Jon Rahm and others to permit them to attraction their sanctions and compete within the meantime. And now, for the primary time, we might be seeing LIV make a change that makes it extra appropriate with the remainder of the golf world.

Professional golf’s unified future requires assembling a puzzle. In time we’ll see whether or not the stakeholders need to discover a technique to match it collectively — or in the event that they’d favor to drop the field on the bottom, sending essential items skittering below the sofa.

Dylan Dethier

Dylan Dethier

Dylan Dethier is a senior author for GOLF Journal/GOLF.com. The Williamstown, Mass. native joined GOLF in 2017 after two years scuffling on the mini-tours. Dethier is a graduate of Williams Faculty, the place he majored in English, and he’s the creator of 18 in America, which particulars the 12 months he spent as an 18-year-old residing from his automobile and enjoying a spherical of golf in each state.

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