Over the last three years, plenty of pros have dived into consideration for a life on LIV Golf. Some of them took it, others passed, but many of them at least took it seriously. They felt they had to.
One of those gents whose name seemed to linger in the LIV discussion was Australian Jason Day. The former world no. 1 held a resume similar to many LIV members. He had won a major, won numerous times on the PGA Tour, was not an American, and seemed popular enough to captain his own franchise.