The golfing world has been buzzing with the latest news of players leaving the controversial LIV Golf league. With top players like Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed announcing their departure, the future of the league seems uncertain. But for Harris English, it’s not so much about the dominoes falling, but rather the rising unrest within LIV Golf that is causing concern.
Speaking at a press conference before the Farmers Insurance Open, English bluntly revealed his thoughts on the situation, saying, “I knew the Brooks thing was coming by some of his comments. I didn’t know it was going to happen this soon.” His words highlight the growing unease among players within LIV Golf, as more and more big names make their exit.
It all began with the announcement of the Saudi Arabia-backed Super Golf League, which promised lucrative deals and high stakes tournaments for top players. This prompted a few players, including Koepka and Reed, to leave the PGA Tour and join the new league. However, the backlash from fans and fellow players caused the Super Golf League to lose its momentum, and players started to reconsider their decisions.
Reed’s exit from LIV Golf, just a few months after joining, has raised eyebrows and sparked rumors about the league’s instability. English’s comments only add fuel to the fire, as players begin to question the direction of their careers and the future of LIV Golf.
But for Harris English, it’s not just about the recent departures. It’s about the growing unrest and uncertainty within LIV Golf itself. The league’s controversial structure, with its closed-door tournaments and lack of transparency, has been a cause for concern among players from the beginning.
English himself has had a successful start to his season, already securing a win at the Sentry Tournament of Champions and a top 10 finish at the Sony Open. With his strong performance, he is currently in the top 10 of the FedEx Cup standings. So, it’s not surprising that he’s voicing his opinion on the latest developments in the world of golf.
English’s words also reflect the larger sentiment among players, who are beginning to question the long-term consequences of joining a league with such a questionable reputation. While the promise of huge paychecks may be tempting, it ultimately comes at the cost of turning their backs on the traditional and beloved PGA Tour.
As the dominoes continue to fall, one thing remains clear – the uncertainty and unrest within LIV Golf are growing. With top players like Koepka and Reed leaving and others like English voicing their concerns, it seems that the future of the league may be in jeopardy.
However, instead of dwelling on the negative aspects, this could be an opportunity for LIV Golf to make some much-needed changes. The league has the potential to become a successful and inclusive platform for players from all over the world. But that can only happen if they address the concerns of both players and fans, and create a more transparent and fair system.
For now, all eyes will be on the remaining players in LIV Golf, and their decisions will determine the future of the league. But one thing is for sure – the golfing world will continue to follow this unfolding story with great interest. As fans, we can only hope that the final outcome will be in the best interest of the players and the sport itself.
In the end, it’s not about the dominoes falling, but rather how LIV Golf handles the pieces as they fall. And with calls for change and players like Harris English voicing their concerns, there is still hope for a positive and successful future for the league.

