Championship contender Will Zalatoris takes stock after receiving ‘amazing’ LIV Golf Offer
Championship contender Will Zalatoris takes stock after receiving ‘amazing’ LIV Golf Offer
Will Zalatoris has made an impressive comeback from his career – threat of back injury and he was said to deserve more credit for turning down two big offers from LIV Golfo
Brandel Chamblee believes Will Zalatoris deserves more credit for turning down a “reasonable” £110m exit offer. PGA Tour and join LIV Golf.
The 27-year-old is one of the PGA Tour’s rising stars. He won his first race at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in 2022 and had three runners-up. major tournament before a back injury sidelined him for most of the 2023 season.
Zalator received two nine-figure offers to join the Saudi-sponsored league last summer, but the world No. 30 turned them down. He told The Chris Vernon Show shortly after rejecting LIVI’s approach: “I’m glad that some of those who made their decision made it for them.
“If my job was ultimately to make as much money as maybe, then probably would. was an investment banker. My goal in life was to win one of the four major cups and that’s it at the end of the day. I regret that.”
Golf Channel expert Chamblee has been among the more outspoken critics of LIV Golf since it launched in 2022, and while he wishes more PGA Tour players would oppose the exit tour, he believes. Zalatoris has not received enough praise for his decision to stay despite the lure of guaranteed money amid the uncertainty of his career due to injury.
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“Although I wish the players had been more vocal here, some of the main players, dozens of them, were offered shocking sums of money and turned them down, Chamblee told Golfweek.
“One of them was Will Zalatoris, I don’t think he gets enough credit for what he did. He was on the court injured, just starting his career, not sure if he could continue, not sure if he could overcome a back injury, got a call, offered him $100 million.
“He’s in the league with one of his coaches, Josh Gregory he says, “I have to take this call. Then they offered him $140 million.
“I don’t think he gets enough credit from an ethical point of view, the star is as bright as can be.“
Zalatoris has come back solidly from injury this season. Although he missed the Sony Open in his comeback, he finished second and fourth at the Genesis Invitational and Arnold Palmer Invitational. .
\ nZalator has enjoyed two strong performances at The Masters, finishing second and tied for sixth in his starts at Augusta National, and is one of the favorites to challenge reigning champion Jon Rahm and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler when the event begins . April 11.
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