"Very small cog in this big wheel," - Graeme McDowell blames 'best players' in the world for LIV Golf–PGA Tour divide
"Very small cog in this big wheel," - Graeme McDowell blames 'best players' in the world for LIV Golf–PGA Tour divide
Homepage   /    business   /    "Very small cog in this big wheel," - Graeme McDowell blames 'best players' in the world for LIV Golf–PGA Tour divide

"Very small cog in this big wheel," - Graeme McDowell blames 'best players' in the world for LIV Golf–PGA Tour divide

Shobhit Kukreti 🕒︎ 2025-11-05

Copyright sportskeeda

Very small cog in this big wheel, - Graeme McDowell blames 'best players' in the world for LIV Golf–PGA Tour divide

Graeme McDowell recently said that the LIV Golf-PGA Tour divide had come from the top players in the game, not from him. He added that he was simply trying to seek better financial opportunities as a 40-year-old professional.McDowell was in Hong Kong last week for the Link Hong Kong Open. He is currently active on LIV Golf and was among the first players to join the Saudi-backed circuit in 2022.In a recent interview with Bunkered, the 46-year-old Northern Irishman expressed his desire to become the European Ryder Cup skipper. However, he insisted that he wasn't a major force behind it despite some blaming him for the division in professional gol."People will say I don’t deserve it and I’m responsible for a lot of what’s happened," he said. "But I’m a very, very small cog in this big wheel.""The divisiveness has come from the best players in the world. It hasn’t came from the 40-somethings like myself that are just trying to eke out a living and staying competitive on an opportunity that was presented to us, which would have been crazy to say no to from a business point of view," he added.Graeme McDowell further spoke about his Ryder Cup captaincy chances in detail."I only saw a couple of comments where Luke said maybe he doesn't want to do it a third time," he continued. "Justin Rose doesn’t want it because he wants to play. Rory is obviously not even close, right? He doesn’t want to be playing captain. So it’s kind of like, 'who's it going to be?' And why couldn’t it be me?""I would love to be the olive branch that potentially puts some of this back together again," he added.Graeme McDowell 'cleared' his DP World Tour dues but won't join the membershipThe US Open 2010 revealed that he had paid his dues of over £1million to the DP World Tour but was unlikely to join the circuit anytime soon."I've cleared my fines," he said. "I'm not a European Tour member simply because I didn’t want to incur any more fines. I didn’t feel like I would play enough golf to merit taking a membership. But whatever it took, I would do, aside from giving up my LIV status. Clearly I want a tour to play on and I’m looking forward to playing in ’26.""But beyond that, anything they need me to do, I would do. LIV will be finished by August. Do I play more in Europe to support the players, to be there, to communicate? Of course. I'd be more than happy to do that.”Speaking of LIV Golf, McDowell had an average year and finished 34th in the season standings. The runner-up finish at Virginia was his only top ten finish in 2025. The four-time PGA Tour champion competed at the Link Hong Kong Open this week but missed the cut by one stroke.

Guess You Like

ECB to hold rates even as risks threaten its 'good place'
ECB to hold rates even as risks threaten its 'good place'
FRANKFURT, Oct 30 (Reuters) - ...
2025-10-30