In the second episode of his popular golf series Full Swing on Netflix, which focused on his quest to win a major at the 2023 U.S. Open, Fowler, 35, talked about the subject.

The well-known American has been frequently associated with the league supported by Saudi Arabia, but he disclosed that playing against the world’s top players on the PGA Tour was his top objective every week.

In an interview with Golfweek earlier this year, Fowler addressed speculation about his future and possible transfer to LIV, citing Jordan Spieth, Tiger Woods, and Patrick Cantlay as major influences in his decision to stay on the PGA Tour.

Although Fowler has never publicly criticized the LIV league, he recently stated that he thinks defectors shouldn’t have a simple path back to the American circuit in the event of a merger between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Public Investment Fund.

Justin Thomas, Scottie Scheffler, and other erstwhile LIV critics support him in this regard, but Rory McIlroy, who completely reversed his previous opinions about the breakaway league, went on public as saying it would be difficult to punish those who choose to rejoin.

 

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