Australian golfer Min Woo Lee has publicly denied rumors suggesting he would be joining LIV Golf, stating, 'I'm not going.' This announcement comes amidst ongoing discussions about player movements between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed league, with many top players being courted by LIV Golf.
Lee's decision to remain with the PGA Tour reflects a growing trend among players who are weighing the benefits of traditional tours against the lucrative offers from LIV Golf. His commitment is seen as a positive sign for the PGA Tour as it navigates the evolving landscape of professional golf.
As the competition heats up, Lee's stance may influence other players who are contemplating their futures in the sport.
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