Thomas Pieters can’t help but giggle when he mentions RangeGoats GC, his new team.
The No. The No. 34 player was the most notable signing for the re-vamped LIV Golf League. He joined Barstool Sports’ Fore Play podcast last month to discuss his reasons for joining LIV as well as his feelings about the PGA Tour.
According to the Belgian, his life hasn’t changed much since he joined the Greg Norman-led, Saudi Arabia-backed circuit. He still travels to golf tournaments and gets on a plane.
Pieters stated that there is a lot of talk but it is a personal opinion and that it is not life or death. He also noted that he called Keith Pelley, chief executive of DP World Tour, to inform him about his decision. “I made the decision and I’m moving on.”
LIV Golf has been long criticized for being another way for Saudi Arabia to sportwash its controversial human right record. Pieters was asked if he had issues with LIV’s support by the Public Investment Fund.
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Pieters said, “I know that my money comes from an American company,” referring to LIV Golf Investments, where PIF holds a majority share. Yasir Al Rumayyan, currently the governor of the PIF and works directly under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman who has been in control of the fund since 2015.
Pieters said that he believes the PIF is present in around 150 boards. This means that anything you touch every day is funded by Saudi money. Pieters said, “Obviously the events that have occurred are terrible. I came here to play golf. It’s not something I would like to do. Although I knew the question would be asked, I didn’t know how to answer it.
One year later, the players are still unable to answer the biggest question about their new employer.
He later said, “I feel like golfers are getting too opinionated about all things, and I just want to play golf.” “I’m not stupid, maybe I’ll come off as dumb, but I just want happiness, that’s all.”
Pieters didn’t like the PGA Tour. Pieters loved college at Illinois where he won 2012’s individual national title. But he was lonely on the Tour.
As a child, you longed to play on the PGA Tour and win golf tournaments. I spent a year on PGA Tour. He said that he didn’t like the PGA Tour. “I felt very homesick and lonely. I was unable to do it anymore. Then LIV came along at the right moment.
“Everyone who played on it last year said it was very thrilling, new, and that it was something that really spoke with me. It’s not hard to believe that it’s financially great. As a father of two daughters and a girlfriend, it was amazing to have such a good schedule.
Pieters said he loved the PGA Tour, and he enjoyed playing in events such as the Arnold Palmer Invitational or Players Championship. But, when the round ended, he felt lonely. This was something he had never experienced in Europe on the DP World Tour.
He said, “Last week (RangeGoat teammates Harold Varner III & Talor Gooch), I went out to dinner a few nights. For me that’s usual.” It’s funny because Harold said that he had never done this on the PGA Tour. That’s a bit sad.
Pieters spoke candidly about his journey in professional golf and his future plans. This gave him a unique perspective that is not shared by many of his fellow professional golfers.
“I have been on the road for 10 years and I am still trying to realize my dreams. Pieters said that he is not Rory McIlroy or Tiger Woods and will not be in history books. “I have made a remarkable living from golf, which is incredible for my wife and our kids. It’s not something I worry about. It’s just a sport. It’s not just golf. Happiness is more than playing golf.
While you can disagree with his views on the PIF’s involvement in pro-golf, it’s hard to argue against that.
By: Adam Woodard
Title: Thomas Pieters explains reasons for joining LIV Golf, his thoughts on Saudi Arabia's involvement and his true feelings about the PGA Tour
Sourced From: golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/03/23/liv-golf-news-thomas-pieters-saudi-arabia-pga-tour/
Published Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2023 19:00:53 +0000
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