Rickie Fowler joins Tiger Woods for player meeting regarding LIV
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[August 17, 2022] Tiger
Woods and Rickie Fowler headed to the BMW Championship in
Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday to attend a player meeting regarding
the LIV Golf Invitational Series and its threat to the PGA Tour.
First reported by Fire Pit Collective and ESPN late Monday night,
Woods was expected to "rally support around the PGA Tour" among the
top players in the world who haven't already defected to LIV.
ESPN reported it would include "many" of the top 20 players in the
world and other influential PGA Tour members.
It turned out that group included Fowler, who was seen leaving a
plane at a Philadelphia airport with Woods and getting into a car
with him to make the rest of the trip to Delaware.
A longtime fan favorite and sponsor magnet, Fowler hasn't won on
tour since February 2019 and has fallen to No. 173 in the Official
World Golf Ranking. He isn't competing at the BMW Championship this
week because he failed to qualify for the second leg of the FedEx
Cup Playoffs during last week's playoff opener, the FedEx St. Jude
Championship.
Fowler has long been linked to LIV, and he confirmed the
Saudi-financed circuit made him a large offer to make the jump. But
in an interview published by Golfweek on Monday, Fowler indicated a
willingness to stay with the PGA Tour despite its shortcomings.
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Tiger Woods of the U.S. acknowledges the fans after holing on the
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"The Tour has been the best place to play,
currently is and I'd like to see it continue to be," Fowler said.
"But you can't expect to stay the same and be the best all the time,
if that makes sense."
World No. 4 Patrick Cantlay and world No. 5 Jon Rahm of Spain were
asked about the upcoming player meeting with Woods at their
pre-tournament press conferences Tuesday.
"I've heard Tiger is the new commissioner, right? That's what
everyone has been saying," Cantlay cracked. "I'm going to go to the
meeting. I'm going to listen to what it's all about, and I'll
probably have more for you after."
Rahm added that "news can be wrong sometimes" but confirmed there
was a meeting, as well as a Player Advisory Council meeting. Actual
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan is reportedly scheduled to meet
with members Wednesday.
--Field Level Media
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