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		Masters tension? LIV players offer range of expectations
 
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			 [March 31, 2023]  
			The 2023 Masters will have an extra layer of intrigue with 18 
			LIV Golf players in next week's field. 
 It's the first Masters since the Saudi-backed league lured numerous 
			marquee names away from the PGA Tour, and the players themselves 
			have differing expectations about the reception they will receive at 
			Augusta National.
 
 Bubba Watson will be at the champions dinner, and said he plans to 
			play the Par 3 contest with PGA Tour stars Jason Day and Cam Young 
			while lining up practice rounds with other former tour buddies.
 
 "I'm going to be honest, it's only awkward in the media," Watson 
			said ahead of this week's LIV Golf Orlando event. "Media is the only 
			one that is pushing it. I have nothing against anybody.
 
 "If you change jobs, I'm not mad at you. If you start reporting for 
			somebody else ... hey man, it's a better decision for you and your 
			family. Have at it."
 
 Taking questions from the media while standing between Watson and 
			Patrick Reed, four-time major champion Brooks Koepka said that he 
			regularly sees PGA Tour friends in his hometown of Jupiter, Fla. 
			That includes Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy earlier this week.
 
 "No one's angry at anybody, from what I've seen," Koepka said.
 
 The united message in front of the media at a LIV event presented 
			one perspective. And it was distinctly different from that of 
			Joaquin Niemann.
 
 The 24-year-old Chilean star told Golf.com that he felt the cold 
			shoulder from some players and tour officials as rumors swirled last 
			year that Niemann would sign with LIV. He didn't hold back in 
			sharing how eager he is to compete for LIV against PGA Tour players 
			at the four majors.
 
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			 "I think it's going to be more fun knowing that 
			they hate us," Niemann told the website. "Then go to the majors and 
			beat them."
 Despite claims by Koepka and Watson that there is no ill will 
			between players, it promises to be the most scrutinized storyline at 
			Augusta National next week.
 
 Even the mention by Koepka that he was around McIlroy recently 
			raised an additional question.
 
			 The Northern Irishman has been the most outspoken LIV critic as the 
			de facto voice of the PGA Tour players over the past year. McIlroy 
			has repeatedly said that he doesn't want to mingle with LIV players 
			at events, and a tense interaction with Reed on the driving range in 
			Dubai earlier this year made global headlines.
 Watson was again diplomatic in his perspective.
 
 "Protecting his entity, man," Watson said. "He's protecting his 
			business. Which is fine."
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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