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Perez: Golf's Unification Still Far Off
11 Dec
Summary
- Victor Perez moved to LIV Golf, citing tour changes and fines.
- Perez believes a golf league agreement is still far off.
- DP World Tour faces awkwardness with fines for returning players.

Victor Perez, recently transitioning to LIV Golf, has expressed skepticism regarding the imminent unification of professional golf circuits. He cited changes in PGA Tour regulations and the DP World Tour's treatment of LIV players as significant reasons for his move.
Perez described the DP World Tour as being in an 'awkward' situation, wanting players to return while maintaining substantial fines. He noted that this situation, where no compromises are being made, unfortunately prevents any common ground from being found.
Justifying his move, Perez highlighted the stronger competition, prize money, and overall incentives offered by LIV Golf compared to the DP World Tour. He felt the latter had become less stable and offered fewer competitive advantages, making LIV a more appealing choice.




