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6th July 2022
11:03am BST

"I believe they made their bed. They decided to go may a tour and they should go play that tour. They shouldn't be coming back over here to play the DP World Tour or the PGA Tour. To say that they wanted to also support this tour or the DP or PGA Tour, going forward, while playing the LIV Tour, is completely asinine in my opinion... it's unfortunate that those guys made their bed and that's what they want to do. "Leave us alone, honestly," he added. "They keep talking about PGA Tour doesn't listen to them... the last week's events I've been really frustrated by because there are a lot of guys that are hypocrites that are not telling the truth and lying about some things that I just can't stand to sit here anymore and be diplomatic anymore about it as I have been in the past."[caption id="attachment_266454" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Billy Horschel speaks during a press conference prior to the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)[/caption]
"It's ridiculous to hear some of the comments these guys make, saying, 'Well, this allows me to play less tournaments. I play 30, 35 weeks a year'. No one has forced you to play that many events. PGA Tour says 15 events minimum, all you have to do is play 15 events and you keep your card in those 15 events, then that's fine. "If you want to play better or you want to play more so you get a chance to win the FedExCup, so be it. So be it. No one has made you play that first playoff event to go miss family obligations. No one has. Yes, we are independent contractors; we do sign a contract with the PGA Tour to meet certain requirements of the tour. But we have the opportunity to make our schedule so to say that we have to play X amount of event and they don't have time off, no one makes you. "I'm on the road for five weeks. I have not seen my family for three weeks. I haven't seen them for the last three weeks: U.S. Open, didn't see them in Germany, I stayed over here in London for a week, I'm staying over this week and I'm staying for next week, so five weeks. That's what my wife and I decided, when we laid our schedule out, it just worked that way. I made that decision to not see my wife and kids for five weeks. "Am I crying about it? No. I understand. I'm living my dream trying to play golf professionally and support my family financially.""So I'm just tired of these comments," Horschel continued. "Like go play the LIV Tour and forget about the PGA Tour... Don't tell me you're going to play LIV and then go play 15 events on the PGA Tour and playing 20. That's not a small schedule, that's not playing less. "Sorry," he remarked, "carrying on! We can keep going, I have time. My practice is done today pretty much." [caption id="attachment_266447" align="aligncenter" width="594"]
Paul Casey and Ian Poulter, who have both jumped ship to LIV Golf, celebrate Ryder Cup victory at Le Golf National, Paris, in 2018. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)[/caption]
"I have no ill will towards these guys. Ian Poulter has been a friend for many years... He is very English and very blunt and very straightforward. I have two guys that are English on my team and I'm very blunt myself. "I haven't taken a shot at anyone personally. I'm not taking shots at them personally. I'm just taking shots at some of the comments that they say that I think are a little, excuse me, asinine a little bit. Poulter hasn't said anything... For me, majority of these guys I have great relationships with and that's still going to be the same. "Now, our talking points may be different a lot they may not be allowed to talk about. I don't really care what they do on the LIV Tour. I don't really care what that tour is all about. But if it's Ian Poulter, I'm sure we're going to be talking about Arsenal versus West Ham."With the long-term future of the PGA and DP Tours at stake, it is good to see more and more players coming out to voice their opinions. Billy Horschel has just shot up, in our estimations.
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