Chicago Sun-Times

DeChambeau, Reed next to join LIV Golf

Both expected to sign in time to play when tour comes to U.S.

- BY DOUG FERGUSON

Major champions Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed plan to sign with the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitation­al series in time for the rival circuit to start playing in U.S. cities, a British newspaper reported Wednesday.

The Daily Telegraph said Greg Norman and his staff that runs LIV Golf Investment­s plan to announce the latest two defections from the PGA Tour on Friday.

The inaugural LIV Golf Invitation­al at Centurion Golf Club, which features Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia, is set to begin Thursday.

DeChambeau was among the early recruits to the Saudi league in January. That changed when Mickelson brought unwanted attention on the nascent league with interviews that disparaged the PGA Tour and the Saudis who are funding the LIV Golf Investment­s.

Johnson was the biggest name to announce his support for the PGA Tour in February, and DeChambeau followed suit.

Asked about his interest last week at the Memorial, DeChambeau said, “I personally don’t think that at this point in time I’m in a place in my career where I can risk things like that.”

“I’m loyal to my family that I’ve created around me with sponsors and everything. And as of right now, the golf world is probably going to change in some capacity. I don’t know what that is. Not my job to do so. I’m just going to keep playing profession­al golf and enjoy it wherever it takes me, play with the best players in the world.”

His agent said Wednesday in a statement that “Bryson has always been an innovator.”

“Having the opportunit­y to get in on the ground floor of something unique has always been intriguing to him. Profession­al golf as we know it is changing, and it’s happening quickly,” said Brett Falkoff of GSE Worldwide.

DeChambeau won the U.S. Open at Winged Foot in 2020 at a time when he captivated golf with his out-of-the-box thinking that more speed and more power would change the game. He added 40 pounds of muscle and mass and his ball speed off the driver hit 200 mph. He also competed in long drive exhibition­s.

Reed won the 2018 Masters for his only major. Along with being known for his grit and short game, he was a prime source of heckling in U.S. galleries for moving sand away from his golf ball in the Bahamas in 2019, a clear violation of the rules.

Players are getting massive signing bonuses to join Norman’s league. The Telegraph reports Johnson is getting $150 million even before competing for $25 million funds at each of the eight LIV events on the schedule.

Mickelson was asked about reports he was getting $200 million.

“I feel that contract agreements should be private,” he said. “Doesn’t seem to be the case, but it should be.”

The first U.S. event for the LIV series is the weekend before the Fourth of July at Pumpkin Ridge in Oregon.

 ?? AP ?? Patrick Reed (right) and Bryson DeChambeau are two more big names who will play in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitation­al series, which begins play Thursday.
AP Patrick Reed (right) and Bryson DeChambeau are two more big names who will play in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitation­al series, which begins play Thursday.

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