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Rolapp: LIV 'Favor' – What Now, Defectors?

Brian Rolapp Speaks Plainly: What Does This Mean for LIV Defectors?

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20. April 2026 · 2 min read
Rolapp: LIV 'Favor' – What Now, Defectors?

The rumor mill has been churning for a while, but now it's official: On April 20, 2026, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp dared to step up to the mic on the Pat McAfee Show and made an announcement that likely surprised some golfers. He actually attested that LIV Golf had done the professional golf world a "favor"! Let that sink in.

Game Changer or Thorn in the Side?

Rolapp, who only moved from the NFL to the PGA Tour in June 2025 to manage daily operations under Commissioner Jay Monahan, spilled the beans. He compared the LIV launch in 2022, heavily backed by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF), to earlier NFL rivals like the AFL and USFL – a fascinating look behind the scenes.

With hefty guaranteed purses and more relaxed tournament schedules, LIV lured many top players and put significant pressure on the PGA Tour. But according to Rolapp, it was precisely this competition that forced the Tour to step up its game and improve for fans, players, and TV partners. A truly self-critical and surprising statement!

What's Happening with LIV and the Returnees?

While Rolapp chatted about the Tour's past, rumors circulated last week that the PIF might cut its LIV funding over the next five years. Nevertheless, LIV Golf Mexico took place over the weekend, where Jon Rahm secured 1st place – and the Tour even announced a return to Mexico for 2027. Rolapp's comment on this? "We don't know what's going on over there [at LIV]."

While he respects player contracts, the Tour is "actively considering pathways back" for renegade golfers should the LIV cards be reshuffled. Brooks Koepka, who returned after his contract ended, is a clear precedent-setting example.

For Rolapp, the focus is clearly on the PGA Tour's own improvements, rather than getting lost in speculation about LIV. Because in the end, in his words, "fans go where the best product and the best golfers are." And that's exactly what the PGA Tour intends to continue delivering. Let's see what further chapters this rivalry will write.

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