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We’ve written many instances — many, many times — about how LIV Golf is ridiculous, empty and a continuing reminder that gamers are leaving the PGA Tour for a Saudi-backed league funded by blood cash. That’s nonetheless all true.
On Tuesday, we realized of more names making the switch, together with British Open champ Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Joaquin Niemann and Harold Varner III.
And it’s that final identify I need to concentrate on: Varner took to Instagram and spoke about why he was becoming a member of LIV.
“The reality is, my life is altering,” he wrote. “The chance to hitch LIV Golf is just too good of a monetary breakthrough for me to go by. I do know what it means to develop up with out a lot. This cash goes to make sure that my child and future Varners may have a stable base to start out on – and a life I may have solely dreamt about rising up.”
“It’ll additionally assist fund lots of the packages I’m constructing with my Basis,” he continued. “I’ll proceed to forge pathways for youths taken with golf. This observe is a receipt of for that.”
For as soon as, right here’s a golfer saying out loud what all of us knew was the case. It’s a monetary alternative, one that can line participant pockets actual properly. And for Varner, he admitted that it was giving his child a life he by no means had. On prime of that, he’ll use a few of that cash for his basis.
I want we’d hear all of this extra from a few of these huge names who joined, as a substitute of the deflections and denials we’ve heard time and time once more.
Sure, it’s all concerning the cash. At the least Varner got here out and simply stated it. I hope that “receipt” is proof that he’ll stick with his phrases and use it for good issues.
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