Bryson Dechambeau said on Wednesday in Hong Kong, which was left with Liv Golf, cutting rumors that he was unhappy with the circuit supported by Saudi and was looking for a way back to the PGA Tour.
Rumors had shot online in the past few days that the American open champion sought to leave LIV after his proposal for a contract renewal of $ 280 million was postponed.
Questioned by AFP if there was a truth in rumors before the Liv Hong Kong tournament this week, the double winner of twice, Dechambeau, replied: “No, I am very excited by the future of golf liv.
“I am very excited to be the captain of the Crushers and to continue our inheritance that we are starting to create.”
The 31 -year -old American, whose current agreement with LIV takes place until 2026, has a huge social media and YouTube.
As captain of golf golf team, he has a 25% participation in his Crushers team, which also includes Anirban Lahiri, Paul Casey and Charles Howell III.
Dechambeau recently bagged a huge sponsorship agreement to make his team Reebok Kit and revealed a dream of using the millions he wins with Liv to broadcast Crushers brand lessons and golf academies all over the world.
“My goal is to create this sustainable heritage where we have an impact on millions and millions of golfers around the world,” he said in the South Chinese city.
“This should tell you everything you need to know.”
Dechambeau will semet Friday with his crushers who seek to defend the title of the team they won a year ago at the Historic Fanling Club, which recently celebrated its 135th anniversary.
Abraham Ancer of Mexico defends his individual title 12 months ago, while Patrick Reed plays in the event as a champion of Hong Kong Open.
The former American champion Masters shot the second 59 of the Asian tour on the way to raise the trophy in November on the course of the Par-70 championship.
DH / PST