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Michael Kim responds to Stephen A Smith’s ‘horrendous take’ on LIV Golf

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Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images LIV Golf’s potential collapse has sparked fervent debate as to whether the players should be allowed to return to the PGA Tour. Now the Saudi Public Investment Fund has withdrawn funding for next season, LIV Golf is scrambling for new investment. If they cannot find it then the league will likely fold.

Bryson DeChambeau is among the LIV players reportedly seeking an off-ramp. The two-time US Open winner was spotted speaking to PGA Tour officials at The Masters to explore his options for a potential return. Some feel LIV golfers should face repercussions if they want to return, as Brooks Koepka did this year.

But ESPN analyst Stephen A Smith thinks differently. Speaking on First Take, he said, “”f the PGA decides to punish these (LIV) golfers, we should stay in their a– like white on rice…the players didn’t want to leave the PGA, they were forced to. ” But PGA Tour player Michael Kim passionately disagrees with this, and took to X to respond.

Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images Michael Kim responds to ‘laughable’ Stephen A Smith’s take on LIV Golf Kim, who is always keen to share his thoughts on the state of golf on his popular social media accounts, responded to Smith’s claim about LIV Golf. Posting to X, the PGA Tour winner said, “What a horrendous take. “Players were ‘forced’ to take massive multi-million dollar checks and then sue the very tour that gave them the platform to make names for themselves, mostly because they weren’t paid their PIP money.

“Was everything perfect? Obviously not but to say they were forced? That’s laughable.