Couples told the Orange County Register that
Zalatoris, now 26, turned down a $130 million offer to join the
controversial rival to the PGA Tour.
"Money is zero object (for LIV Golf)," said Couples, who shares
the same agent as Zalatoris. "I give Will a lot of credit; he
wants (to stay) with the PGA Tour."
Like Couples, Zalatoris has been an outspoken critic of the new
54-hole league. In the fall, he said on "In Depth with Graham
Bensinger" that "I've never done this for money. If the U.S.
Open had a $100,000 purse, I'd still show up to the U.S. Open
... I'm in this to win a major. That's my career goal."
LIV Golf began its second season last month with 12 teams of
four players apiece, featuring Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson,
Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Bubba Watson and Spaniard
Sergio Garcia among its biggest names.
A former All-American at Wake Forest, Zalatoris is closing in on
first career major -- he was runner-up to Hideki Matsuyama at
the 2021 Masters, then lost in a playoff to Justin Thomas at the
2022 PGA Championship and tied for second behind Matt
Fitzpatrick at the 2022 US Open.
In just his third full season on the PGA Tour, Zalatoris has
$14.3 million in career earnings after winning his first event
last August at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
--Field Level Media
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