Jon Rahm, who was among the players to refuse overtures from LIV Golf to remain on the PGA Tour, said players feel "a bit of betrayal" over the announcement of the two bodies announcing a merger last week.
"It gets to a point where you wanna have faith in management," Rahm told reporters Tuesday. "I wanna have faith that this is the best case for us, but that's clearly not the consensus."
The PGA Tour and LIV kept players in the dark regarding the clandestine merger negotiations, which took place over the course of several weeks before being announced earlier this month.