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As Ian Baker-Finch says, and he's a very wise man, there will be no merger with the PGA Tour.
So I can't say categorically it's finished, but it looks on life support, live on life support.
And here's the thing.
I think he's one of the reasons behind the collapse of the whole show, and I'll tell you why.
I keep hearing that when he went back to live a few months ago and said that he would re-sign as their key drawcard for $500 million,
That sort of made them just shake their heads and think, you know what?
We can't move the doll on television even with him.
Like 500 million should be what you pay to Rory McIlroy, who will bring half the world with him, but not for a guy you've already got and you're failing.
So I think that singular claim is responsible as anything else that's happened for the demise of Liv.
Yes, fascinating, fascinating.
Just say, Lib Foles, will these golfers go back on the PGA Tour?
I think it'll be a time for revenge.
Because there's a lot of golfers and a lot of officials who are still sort of dirty with the players at different levels.
I reckon that the PGA will have some funky clause where they'll make it sort of possible for two big draw cards.
Dee Shambo and John Rahm to come back.
Relatively, they'll have to pay a penance.
They'll have to pay this and they'll have to sacrifice that and there might be a smaller band, but they would like them back on their tour.
Cam Smith, maybe as well, but I think the rest of them will have to work very hard to qualify somewhere because, you know, the scars are still deep.