“Are you asking a LIV question?”
“Essentially, yes.”
“Well, ask a LIV question.”
In his first Tour Championship address as CEO of the PGA Tour, Brian Rolapp, now a few weeks into his new job after coming over from the NFL, discussed a handful of topics with media members on Wednesday morning inside the Georgian, one of East Lake’s hospitality venues. Among them was the continued fracture of the professional game and what plans, if any, Rolapp had of reuniting the best players in the world.
For starts, Rolapp revealed that he has not spoken to any representatives of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which owns LIV Golf. That news comes after chatter that talks between the PGA Tour and PIF have stagnated since a series of meetings, including a couple at the White House, earlier this