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PGA Tour players weigh in on LIV Golf members' return

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Multiple representatives for LIV Golf members have reached out to the PGA Tour about a possible return amid LIV’s uncertain future, as Golf Digest reported this week. It’s a tricky proposition, and as several tour players articulated Thursday at the Cadilac Championship, one they don’t necessarily have the answers for.

Multiple representatives for LIV Golf members have reached out to the PGA Tour about a possible return amid LIV's uncertain future , as Golf Digest reported this week. How, exactly, that transition facilitated is a tricky proposition, and as several tour players articulated Thursday at the Cadillac Championship, one they don't necessarily have the answers for. "I'm not sure if it should be the same for everyone.

I know olive branches were given out a couple months ago. Brooks took 'em up on it. So I'm not sure what would now change," Jordan Spieth said.

"And I don't even know — that doesn't necessarily mean that LIV's not going to still move on, too. There's just too many unknowns for me to have a good gauge on what would happen there. But if there's a system for Brooks and a system for Patrick Reed, does that stay the same for guys in the same category as those two coming back, or does it change now?

Does it change for guys who sued and dropped their membership? There's just a lot of different things that happened over the last four years. I'm kind of glad I'm not in that room, and I trust the guys that are in that room to make the right decision.