Harold Varner III has been transparent about why he joined LIV Golf, and believes other players ought to do the same. He called them out ahead of the Masters.
Harold Varner III of the United States plays a second shot on the 14th hole during the second round of the BMW Championship at Wilmington Country Club on August 19, 2022 in Wilmington, Delaware.
While some players never showed their true intention from they chose LIV over PGA, Varner was transparent on social media about why he made the switch. "The truth is, my life is changing," he said on Instagram."The opportunity to join LIV Golf is too good of a financial breakthrough for me to pass by. I know what it means to grow up without much. This money is going to ensure that my kid and future Varners will have a solid base to start on.
Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and others that joined LIV Golf speak about its want to grow the game and how they believe it’s good competition to have the rivalry. What’s ensued is bad blood with the faces of each tour, but Varner's thoughts on the matter are strictly personal.
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