New York Post

Faldo not confident in renegade tour

- By MILES SCHACHNER

Nick Faldo is not mincing words when it comes to LIV Golf.

The six-time major winner blasted the Saudi-backed golf tour Wednesday, predicting it would fail after the PGA-LIV tour merger because no one would buy into its team-based format.

“Nobody’s really interested,” Faldo said. “They’re not going to get the sponsorshi­p that they want. They call it a team [event] and it’s not because it’s stroke play. You see your mates on the putting green and say, ‘Play well,’ and you see them in the scorer’s tent and say, ‘What did you shoot?’ That’s it. A team is out there helping, shoulder-to-shoulder. That’s a true team.

“You have the ultimate team event, the Ryder Cup, you know the passion and the atmosphere of that. They’re not playing with the same passion and atmosphere as the Ryder Cup.”

LIV Golf’s format has a number of new twists: it features 54-hole, no-cut strokeplay tournament­s and a team championsh­ip in which teams are comprised of four players.

Faldo, who is hosting the British Masters at the Belfry in England, said there is no doubt the PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger is vital for the game financiall­y.

“I think when the dust settles, whether it takes six months, a year, whatever, my goodness, pro golf is in an overall better position financiall­y than we were back in the day,” he said.

Phil Mickelson, who has embraced the LIV tour since its beginning, struck a different note when asked about his confidence in the future of the tour Wednesday.

“I think that right now we have basically an agreement to have an agreement,” Mickelson said. “Everything over the last couple of years that we’ve been told by Greg [Norman] and everybody on LIV has come to fruition, so we have a lot of confidence in what they have been saying to us because everything has been happening.”

Mickelson said he’s “very optimistic” about the way profession­al golf is heading, adding that he’s “very appreciati­ve” of the changes LIV Golf has made to profession­al golf.

 ?? Getty Images ?? UNHAPPY: Nick Faldo claims nobody is interested in the LIV Golf tour because of its format.
Getty Images UNHAPPY: Nick Faldo claims nobody is interested in the LIV Golf tour because of its format.

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