Porterville Recorder

LIV has team concept, new faces, TV deal

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PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico — Dustin Johnson was among the most prominent players to sign with Saudi-funded LIV Golf and he made it pay off by making $35.6 million in just eight tournament­s, including an $18 million bonus for leading the points list and the team title.

Now comes the encore, and Johnson was asked if he felt pressure to repeat.

“Yeah, I’m really nervous,” he replied, keeping up with his reputation of not getting bothered by much in life and in golf.

The curiosity goes beyond Johnson and his 4Aces, a team that includes Patrick Reed and Pat Perez and now has Peter Uihlein, who finished third on the points list.

The rival circuit begins its second season Friday with a television partner — The CW Network in a revenue-sharing agreement — and a few new faces.

It now is billed as LIV Golf League, with an emphasis on the 12 four-man teams that will remain the same during a 14-tournament schedule that starts at Mayakoba, the Mexican golf resort that previously held a PGA Tour event.

“I love it because we’re here and the tour is not — end quote,” Perez said.

The prize fund remains $20 million for medal play among 48 players, plus a $5 million purse paid out to the leading three teams.

There was some minor shuffling. Uihlein went from Brooks Koepka’s team (Smash) to join Johnson, while Koepka has added Matthew Wolff.

But LIV Golf hasn’t really been able to add more topranked players during the four months it was away. The biggest addition was Thomas Pieters of Belgium at No. 35 in the world. Pieters told The Telegraph he only decided to join when Hudson Swafford became sidelined for the year with a hip injury.

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson signed with LIV last year while injured and makes his debut as captain of a team (Rangegoats) that includes Pieters, Talor Gooch and Harold Varner III,

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