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Ludvig Aberg, the 26-year-old Swede who won twice on the PGA Tour since turning pro in 2023, has played mostly in majors against the likes of Koepka and Reed. The Texas Tech alum said he had options to go to LIV, but “I didn’t like it; it wasn’t anything I wanted to be a part of.”
The day before Brooks Koepka tees it up in his return to the PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open, another former major champion dropped a bombshell with Patrick Reed announcing Wednesday that he is also leaving LIV Golf,
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Remember Bob Sura? This guy used to cook at Florida State and he remains the school's all-time leading scorer. He also teamed up with Sam Cassell and Charlie Ward to lead the Seminoles to an Elite 8 appearance in 1993 before being a first-round NBA pick and playing over a decade in the league with five different teams. Nice player.
While LIV Golf will never be able to quieten all of its critics, the league has added some very talented young players over the last few years. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see names like David Puig,
By nature and by design, the PGA TOUR is perpetually in flux. Like stocks, the league’s prized assets – its players – are continually rising and falling. The pa