Although LIV Golf made interesting moves, primarily with the possibility of using sorts during matches, they still realized that they made a mistake. Namely, LIV officials have decided to change the rules, and this has already been talked about for the past few weeks.
LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau stressed in a media interview that they are back to wearing pants again. Although it was great to witness such a change, the 31-year-old is someone who emphasizes professionalism, believing that this is a much more professional approach.
“We actually changed back to pants for tournament rounds,” DeChambeau said, as quoted by Talk Sport.
“It was great (being able to wear shorts) but we want to look a little bit more professional.”
Scott O’Neil and the changes brought about by his arrival
Greg Norman, the former CEO of LIV Golf was one of those who supported such changes, considering the extreme heat at some of the tournaments. LIV has always strived to present golf as a global sport, with the desire to play in every corner of the planet.
However, before the new season, there was a change. With the arrival of the new CEO of LIV Golf, Scott O’Neil, it was clear that the officials would change their previous decisions.
LIV Golf has not yet confirmed their decision via social media, but it is clear that the Saudi-backed project has the perspective to do great things in the future.
This change may not seem that important to some, but minor changes can lead to great progress.
Reactions of the fans
The fans had mixed reactions, and criticism towards the leaders of this Tour dominated. Some of the fans labeled such decisions as pointless, believing that the shorts were a great change. Fans of the Saudi-backed Tour feel that with these changes LIV officials want to follow the example of the PGA Tour.
This could be just one of a series of changes that await us in the coming period.
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