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Patrick Cantlay is not ruling out a shock move to LIV Golf

Patrick Cantlay says LIV Golf is “an ever-evolving calculation” ahead of the Presidents Cup.

Cantlay has not ruled out moving to LIV Golf in the future, following an interview with GOLF’s Dylan Dethier at the Presidents Cup on Wednesday.

Cantlay addressed the topic of LIV Golf in further detail with Dethier just moments after finishing his press conference where he spoke about a potential “coming together intervention” for the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.




“It’s an ever-evolving calculation, right?” Cantlay told GOLF’s Dylan Dethier ahead of the Day One Foursomes.

“Because if 20 of the 24 guys here this week go out and play the other tour, then it makes it way more likely that I’m going to want to go to the other tour.”

“So to say that I would never, ever play on that tour — I don’t think that’s truthful.”

Cantlay then explained how surprised he has been by some of his peers such as Bryson DeChambeau who have voiced their allegiance to the PGA Tour, only to quickly move to LIV Golf this season.




“A lot of people have been like, ‘No, not ever going to do it.’ And then they get irate when you guys ask questions about it, like, ‘I already said I’m never going to do it.’ And then you see guys go and do it. I’m surprised by that.”

Cantlay is making his second Presidents Cup appearance this week, and he is expected to partner his good pal Xander Schauffele for the duration of the week at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte.

what do you think? Will Patrick Cantlay remain loyal to the PGA Tour or will he jump ship to LIV Golf at some point soon? Share your thoughts and comments below.



Article originally appeared on: Golfmagic.com

1 thoughts on “Patrick Cantlay is not ruling out a shock move to LIV Golf

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    I think, at some point, there will be some blending. Maybe having a primary “tour” and play some other promoters tour as time permits. Too demand that the players choose one or another tour is not going to play long term.

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