Do you think Phil Mickelson and Fred Couples would have considered joining LIV Golf if they were younger?
Phil Mickelson and Fred Couples are two of the most successful golfers in history. Mickelson has won 45 PGA Tour events, including six majors, while Couples has won 15 PGA Tour events, including the 1992 Masters Tournament. Both players are now in their 50s, and they have both been outspoken critics of the LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Mickelson has said that he believes the LIV Golf Series is "a threat to the game of golf," and Couples has said that he "doesn't see the point" of the series. However, it is fair to wonder if Mickelson and Couples would have considered joining LIV Golf if they were younger.
Both players are nearing the end of their careers, and they may have been tempted by the large sums of money that LIV Golf is offering. Additionally, both players have been critical of the PGA Tour in the past, and they may have been attracted to the LIV Golf Series' more relaxed rules and regulations.
Ultimately, it is impossible to know for sure whether Mickelson and Couples would have joined LIV Golf if they were younger. However, it is certainly possible that they would have considered it.
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- What is the future of LIV Golf?
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