Matt Fitzpatrick believes that the situation at the BMW PGA Championship will be strange considering that LIV Golf players will be present. Many will be furious about it, but their fight has paid off. It seems that LIV Golfers will have a chance to play on the DP World Tour after a lawsuit against them.
“It’s going to be odd seeing certain people, obviously, at Wentworth,” Fitzpatrick said, as quoted by golfmonthly. “That is going to be a bit weird, and obviously it’s a little bit disappointing. But they won their little thing.
But yeah, it’s going to be interesting to see what happens. Obviously they’re [the DP World Tour] not quite in as strong a position as the PGA Tour are in terms of regulations or whatever it is. Yeah, I guess we’ll just have to see how it plays out.”
Matt Fitzpatrick on PGA Tour events
Fitzpatrick supports the requirement to play in PGA Tour events. If they want things to be better, it has to happen. “I do, yeah [like the idea of committing to events]. I don’t really have an issue with it,” he said.
“At the end of the day, in my opinion, you’ve just got to suck it up. If you want things to be better, that’s the way it’s going to have to be, and I’m all in on that. I’ve got no issues. “Sometimes you’ve got to give a little, but yeah, some weeks I might not enjoy those mandatory events, but I’m more than happy to do it.”
The PGA Tour could not remain silent on LIV Golf’s innovations and attempts to lure players. The PGA Tour decided to strike back and introduce changes that will be implemented in the coming period. The main goal is supremacy. The fight between them will apparently last a long time