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Young golf star ditches Masters for LIV riches
21 Jan
Summary
- NCAA champion Michael La Sasso chose LIV Golf over Masters invite.
- LIV offers guaranteed substantial earnings, unlike PGA Tour's elite path.
- PGA Tour changes favor top stars, creating narrower opportunities for emerging talent.

Reigning NCAA individual champion Michael La Sasso has committed to LIV Golf, forgoing a coveted Masters exemption. This move signifies LIV Golf's success in recruiting promising young talent by capitalizing on changes within the PGA Tour. The PGA Tour's recent reforms, including high-stakes 'Signature Events,' have aimed to retain top players but have also created narrower pathways for emerging golfers.
LIV Golf presents a financially attractive alternative, offering guaranteed substantial earnings. La Sasso's decision, alongside other young recruits like Josele Ballester, reflects a growing trend where emerging golfers perceive LIV as a more viable route to financial security and high-level competition. Golf experts note that the PGA Tour's increasingly selective structure may inadvertently push talent towards LIV.
While La Sasso will miss the 2026 Masters, golf performance coach Lou Stagner suggested the significant financial gains made the decision clear. La Sasso's former college coach confirmed it was a 'no-brainer' for his financial future, despite the emotional difficulty of leaving teammates. Other young talents like David Puig and Elvis Smylie are also developing their careers on LIV.




