From scott_stinson: In Netflix's new golf doc, PGA Tour defectors admit it's about the money
But Full Swing also does something else that almost certainly wasn’t part of the plan for the PGA Tour: it demonstrates why some guys might have been willing to leave it.
It was that Koepka, and fair to say the 32-year-old American was having a crisis of confidence. The same guy who between 2017-2019 would show up at the big tournaments and cruise to the top of the leaderboard, didn’t seem to know if he could get it back. He has a trophy case at his home with plenty of space for major trophies, but those empty shelves suddenly looked daunting.
What’s more surprising is when guys like Koepka do it. Or Dustin Johnson. These are players in their 30s, with presumably many prime earning years still ahead of them. Johnson, at least, doesn’t pretend that the move to LIV was about growing the game or excitement about a team format.
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