Phil Mickelson doesn’t have much to say about the LIV Golf, PGA Tour merger.
Phil Mickelson doesn’t have much to say about the blockbuster LIV Golf-PGA Tour merger ahead of Thursday’s start of the US Open. according to Sports IllustratedThis year’s US Open has another layer to it, as stars from both LIV and the PGA Tout will be meeting on the same course for the first time since the June 6 deal to bring the two organizations together with.
Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau had also made the lucrative jump to LIV and will be competing in the US Open this week at the Los Angeles Country Club. Getty Images
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