Graeme McDowell shares hot take after LIV signs NCAA champion

Reigning NCAA golf champion Michael La Sasso has joined LIV Golf, giving up his invitation to the 2026 Masters. The move drew a pointed social media comment from major winner Graeme McDowell, who described the PGA Tour path as perilous. This sparked a public debate with PGA Tour professional Michael Kim.

Michael La Sasso's decision to sign with LIV Golf surprised many in the golf world. Last May, the Ole Miss junior won the 2025 NCAA Individual Championship in Carlsbad, California. That victory secured him a spot in the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont and sponsor exemptions into five PGA Tour events last season. It also earned him an invitation to the 2026 Masters, which NCAA champions receive if they remain amateurs. However, by turning professional with LIV, La Sasso forfeits that opportunity at Augusta National.

LIV Golf announced the signing on Tuesday, placing La Sasso on the HyFlyers team alongside Phil Mickelson for the 2026 season starting in February. This choice bypasses the traditional route to the PGA Tour, where paths like PGA Tour University rankings, Q-School, or the Korn Ferry Tour involve significant uncertainty.

Graeme McDowell, the 2010 U.S. Open champion and a longtime LIV player, reacted on X with a 'hot take.' He argued that LIV provides a 'legitimate pathway for young potential superstars who can get paid to be mentored in their young careers by Tour greats and play a guaranteed schedule.' McDowell contrasted this with the PGA Tour's 'increasingly perilous' road, 'littered with great talent that never made it.'

The post prompted a response from PGA Tour player Michael Kim, known for his active X presence. Kim acknowledged McDowell's point but emphasized merit: 'I don’t disagree but the PGA Tour is one of the purest meritocracies in sports and if you’re good enough, you’ll end up playing on tour. If you never made it… you just weren’t good enough.'

McDowell replied, praising the PGA Tour as 'the most complete tour in the world to play golf right now' but noting it is 'becoming increasingly a closed shop, like LIV, with harder and narrower pathways to get there.' He further described the PGA Tour entry as a 'rat race with constant failure on mini tours and the lottery nature of multiple Q school stages,' arguing it is harder to join than to stay if skilled.

This exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf regarding opportunities for emerging talent.

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Michael La Sasso, NCAA golf champion, shakes hands with Phil Mickelson after signing with LIV Golf's HyFlyers GC team.
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NCAA champion Michael La Sasso joins Phil Mickelson's LIV Golf team

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Reigning NCAA individual champion Michael La Sasso has signed a multi-year deal with LIV Golf's HyFlyers GC, teaming up with Phil Mickelson. The 21-year-old Ole Miss senior will forfeit his remaining college eligibility and a 2026 Masters exemption to debut in the league's opener in Saudi Arabia. This move highlights LIV's strategy of recruiting young talent amid tightening pathways on the PGA Tour.

Michael La Sasso, the reigning NCAA golf champion from Ole Miss, has joined LIV Golf's HyFlyers GC alongside Phil Mickelson, Brendan Steele, and Cameron Tringale. This move means he forfeits his invitation to the 2026 Masters as the NCAA titleholder. Ole Miss coach Chris Malloy described the decision as providing significant financial stability amid uncertainties in the traditional PGA Tour path.

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The LIV Golf League has signed NCAA champion Michael La Sasso while releasing Jinichiro Kozuma, who discovered the decision through social media. These roster changes come as the Official World Golf Ranking considers granting LIV events ranking points. The moves highlight ongoing debates about merit and team composition in the Saudi-funded league.

Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champion, announced on January 28, 2026, that he is departing LIV Golf after four seasons to rejoin the PGA Tour. He plans to compete full-time on the DP World Tour this year before becoming eligible for PGA Tour events as a non-member starting August 25, 2026. Reed will reinstate his membership for the 2027 season as a past champion.

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Laurie Canter has returned to LIV Golf for the 2026 season with Majesticks GC, turning down a PGA Tour card he earned through the DP World Tour. The Englishman cited family priorities in Dubai and the league's global schedule as key factors in his decision. He plans to play select DP World Tour events despite potential fines.

LIV Golf has transitioned from its disruptive origins to a phase focused on stability and expansion, with chief executive Scott O’Neil viewing South Africa as an ideal market. The league plans to host its inaugural event in the country next month at Steyn City, expecting significant economic benefits. This shift includes adopting a 72-hole format and seeking official recognition in world rankings.

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PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp stated during a press conference that his primary goal is to enhance the PGA Tour, remaining open to ideas that benefit fans and members. He dismissed immediate plans for LIV Golf players to join events like The Players Championship and confirmed the Returning Member Program as a one-time initiative. While LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil expressed optimism for collaboration, Rolapp focused on existing pathways for defectors.

 

 

 

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