Lucas Glover does not want any part of Golf Liv’s warships

Lucas Glover does not want any part of Golf Liv’s warships

They say the time heals all wounds, but the veteran may not be known in the PgA LUCAS GLOOR tour of this old saying.

Or most likely, he is not interested in buying it when it comes to those who defected from the PGA tour to Liv Golf.

Despite calls from some of the largest golf stars – and even from the White House – Glober is not interested in playing against anyone who left to play in LIV.


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Lucas Glover Tees on the thirteenth hole during the first round of John Deree Classic Golf. Mark Liberate-Pictures

The PGA and Rebel Golf Legue tour remained in stalemate as the two sides tried to mediate peace in the golf world and unify the circles.

“I don’t want to play with them, I am personally,” said Glue Derere, who shot 72 in the first round of The John Deree. “I don’t think they should return here. I don’t want them here. They made their decision. I don’t blame any of them. They made a decision, I don’t care, but they also moved away from this tour and chose it. As a player in the PGA tour and someone dreaming about playing PGA, my heart and my soul in this tour and the game for 21 years now, I do not want anyone else.


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Lucas Glover Putts on the twelfth green color during the first round of John Dere Classic 2025 at TPC Dere Run on July 3, 2025 in Silvis, Illinois. Gety pictures

“I don’t want them to return here to compete and participate in my pie and the pie of these children who are trying to do so now.”

Although the PGA tour winner in six times may not like the idea, and talk from a more objective point of view, he admitted that the presence of Lev stars such as Praison Deschambo and John Ram in the tour would be a boost when negotiating TV rights.

“It will all benefit us because the 2030 TV deal will be great,” he said.

GLOOR is currently ranked 46th in the world and 31 in FedEX Cup rankings.

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