Rory McIlroy raises questions about what players who joined LIV Golf have delivered to the league, while other leading figures discuss how LIV competitors could potentially re-enter the PGA Tour. Speaking at the BMW Championship, McIlroy is asked about LIV players’ potential value and says he would argue they have not brought value to LIV.

Scottie Scheffler is described as not opposed to LIV Golf players returning, but he suggests it could come with some form of penalty. Other discussion points across outlets center on the idea of unification between tours in the future, though the timing and terms are not specified. McIlroy’s comments focus on measuring the impact of notable LIV signees, including Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, and whether their participation meaningfully advances LIV rather than merely adding high-profile names.

Overall, the reporting reflects an ongoing debate in men’s golf about reconciliation between LIV and the PGA Tour, balancing possible unification with accountability and competitive credibility.