After more than two decades on the PGA Tour, Adam Scott has decided to join the Tour’s Player Advisory Council this year.
The 42-year-old Aussie, in speaking to reporters at this week’s Sony Open in Hawaii, called it a “critical” time of change in professional golf, and he fancies himself as one of 16 players on the committee capable of influencing the “big decisions” that will “map out the next decade and beyond” for the Tour.
“I'm more interested in what the Tour is planning on doing with the Tour than how we're fighting a lawsuit [against LIV Golf]; I couldn’t care less about that to be honest,” Scott said.