'Don't want them back:' Major champion doesn't want to play with LIV defectors

Professional golf’s current reunification stalemate has everyone offering their opinion on what the future of the PGA Tour, LIV Golf and the pro ecosystem as a whole should look like.

Players like Rory McIlroy see the long-term value of bringing the game together and putting hurt feelings aside for the good of the sport. Others on the PGA Tour still want returning LIV defectors to pay a price for leaving their tour and fracturing the sport. Some don’t want to play with those who left at all.

You can count 2009 U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover in the latter category.

Speaking on his SiriusXM PGA Tour radio show on Tuesday, Glover discussed his feelings on potentially welcoming back those who left the PGA Tour. Glover noted that there is his personal way of thinking about the situation and how the PGA Tour as a whole ought to think about the stalled negotiations.

His thoughts were clear.