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PGA Tour ‘more unified’ for new season

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The PGA Tour is about to begin its new season with players hoping the hardest hits from departures to the rival LIV Golf Series are past.

The rich Saudi-backed breakaway circuit launched in June and counts 12 major champions – including Australia’s world No.3 Cameron Smith – among its players.

But the PGA Tour, in a bid to curb the ongoing threat, has since made sweeping changes including increased purses and an earnings assurance program.

The revamped tour resumes with the $US8 million Fortinent Championship in Napa, California this week.

Former US Open champion Webb Simpson, a co-chairman of the tour’s player advisory council believes the bleeding of players to the new league is all but done and the PGA Tour is now a more tight-knit group.

“I feel like we didn’t just survive but we came out I think more unified and stronger and with different players’ ideas to make the Tour better and to make the Tour more competitive, more desirable to play,” Simpson told reporters on Wednesday .

“A lot of good came from it, but certainly you don’t want to lose (departed) players like Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau and Bubba Watson.

“Those guys have done a lot for the game of golf. But I’m not going to get into whether I thought it was a good play or bad play, I just don’t think it’s good for the game of golf.”

Simpson said there has been improved communication between players and the tour and that the tour was not only listening but responding.

While LIV Golf, which has already announced a 14-tournament schedule for 2023, has joined some of its players in their anti-trust lawsuit against the PGA Tour and applied for recognition in golf’s world rankings, Simpson just wants to move on.

“I’m kind of ready for it to die down. I don’t think it will for the next few years in the sense of they want world ranking points and there’s a few other issues still to be determined,” said Simpson, a seven-time winner on the PGA Tour.

“But I think for the most part we’ve seen the guys leave who are going to leave. You might have one or two more here or there.”

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