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USA Today
03-07-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Lucas Glover on LIV golfers returning to the PGA Tour: 'I don't think they should be back'
Ask anyone interested in the PGA Tour and/or LIV Golf and that person is likely to have an opinion. That goes for Tour veteran Lucas Glover, who hosts a SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio show in his free time. On Tuesday night, the discussion ventured into those rival-league waters, specifically, the lingering stalemate in negotiations that might unify the two circuits. Glover was quite direct with his stance. I don't want to play with them, me personally. I don't think they should be back here. I don't want them here. They made their decision. I don't blame any of them. They made a decision, I don't care, but they also went away from this tour and chose to. As a PGA Tour player and somebody that dreamed of playing on the PGA Tour, and have poured my heart and soul into this Tour and game for 21 seasons now, I don't want somebody that chose another path and a path of least, or, less resistance. I don't want them back here competing and taking part of my pie and these kids' pie that are trying to make it now. He went on to say if the top five or six LIV golfers were still on the PGA Tour, "it would benefit all of us because out TV deal in 2030 would be great" but added "does it behoove us as Tour members, who have equity now, to grow our sport by bringing some of those guys back? I'm having a hard time with it." You can hear the full exchange here: Stalled negotiations have led to a stalemate in reunification talks in men's pro golfLucas Glover says he's 'having a hard time with it" and grapples with the different perspectives on what's next for the PGA TOUR on "The Lucas Glover Show:"📻: Glover hosts the hour-long "The Lucas Glover Show" throughout the PGA Tour season on SiriusXM Radio.
Yahoo
19-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Zach Johnson left Masters Champions Dinner feeling 'not very comfortable'
When it came to being indulgent at last week's Masters Champions Dinner, Zach Johnson didn't hesitate. Calling into Colt Knost's SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio show, 'Gravy and the Sleeze,' Johnson provided some insight into the annual Tuesday night dinner at Augusta National that is reserved for past champions only. Advertisement As the defending green-jacker winner, Scottie Scheffler served up a menu that included cheeseburger slider, firecracker shrimp, meatball and ravioli bites, and warm chocolate chip skillet cookies. The mains were woodfired cowboy ribeyes and blackened redfish, of which most people in the room ordered one or the other. Not Johnson or Jordan Spieth. Johnson ate so much, in fact, that he left extremely stuffed. 'It's my favorite reservation of the year, for obvious reasons, and I love to eat,' Johnson said. 'Scottie's meal was amazing. I walked out of there not very comfortable, but that's the intent. I eat way too much.' The extra helping helped; Johnson went on to tie for eighth, his best Masters finish since he won in 2007. Huge steaks, spicy chili, very tame: Inside the 2025 Masters Champions Dinner Advertisement Several past Masters champions dished on Tuesday night's Masters Champions Dinner inside the Augusta National clubhouse. Asked what advice he'd give to next year's host, Rory McIlroy, Johnson said, 'Bring it!' 'Whatever you want, bring it. We'll eat it,' Johnson said. 'I mean, the guys will appreciate it. So, it'll be a heavy bill, but you're going to want to pay for it again and again and again. That's also the beauty of it. But, I mean, incorporate who you are. That'd be my advice. Like, I don't know if you can do that in food, but you don't have to worry about everybody. Everybody's got different palates. 'So just do what you think is best and have fun making the menu because it's not like you get to do it every year necessarily. You know, Rory could sit at the head of that table a few more times, for sure. But relish the first one because it's special.'