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With golf's great reunification efforts stalled, former U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover made his stance on a PGA Tour-LIV Golf deal clear.
Golf Lucas Glover wants absolutely no part of LIV Golf defectors: ‘Don’t want to play with them’ By Christian Arnold Published July 4, 2025, 12:11 a.m. ET ...
Lucas Glover is a veteran PGA Tour player who has seen a lot of changes throughout the years. This year has featured many changes in the golf world. Now, the PGA Tour is trying to implement more ...
Among the most vocal is Lucas Glover, who didn’t hold back when asked about the possibility of LIV players returning to the fold. Lucas Glover hits out at players who left PGA Tour for LIV ...
Glover rightly pointed out that if you put on a signature event, it will be a top-of-the-line event. Since the LIV Golf Tour has some top-notch talent, it makes sense for them to play in those events.
Lucas Glover recently made it clear that he was not in support of LIV Golf stars returning to the PGA Tour. He said that they had made their decision, and while he didn't blame them for it, he ...
2025 U.S. OPEN - Round One - Source: Getty Lucas Glover clarified that he did not support the merger plan of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. The two tours have been in talks for a while to merge.
But with LIV events not counting toward the U.S. team standings, Johnson and DeChambeau finished low on the official Ryder Cup points list, at No. 40 and No. 54, respectively.
Speaking with Golfweek at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Glover, a two-time PGA Tour winner last season, laid into the Tour’s series of eight, limited-field, $20 million events.
Lucas Glover did more than extend his PGA Tour season Sunday. He won the Wyndham Championship with a 2-under 68 that sends him into the FedEx Cup playoffs with more big opportunities in front of him.