- AUGUSTA, Ga. — Harold Varner III, one of the 18 players from LIV Golf competing at the Masters this week, unloaded on the Saudi-backed rival tour that’s paying him millions in guaranteed money.
- Varner’s primary target was his issue with LIV’s claim that it wants to grow the game, an agenda that LIV Golf and its CEO Greg Norman has been pushing since it began last year.
- “They’re full of s—. They’re growing their pockets,” Varner said in an interview with the Washington Post of his fellow LIV players. “I tell them all the time, all of them: You didn’t come here to f—ing grow the f—ing game.