Koepka: Players will still 'sell out' for Saudi Golf League
Brooks Koepka believes the proposed Saudi Golf League will still get players joining, despite many of the sport's star names committing their futures to the PGA Tour.
Rory McIlroy said the potential league was "dead in the water" on Sunday after Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau released statements to distance themselves from the breakaway circuit, while Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm and Collin Morikawa have also ruled out joining the league.
Asked in a press conference ahead of the Honda Classic if the threat of the Saudi league had been eradicated, Koepka - who has also pledged his allegiance to the PGA Tour - said: "I think it's going to still keep going. I think there will still be talk.
"Everyone talks about money. They've got enough of it. I don't see it backing down; they can just double up and they'll figure it out. They'll get their guys. Somebody will sell out and go to it."
McIlroy took aim over the weekend at the "naive, selfish, egotistical, ignorant" comments made by Mickelson in which the six-time major winner accused the PGA Tour of acting like a "dictatorship" and admitted he was using the threat of a breakaway to "reshape" how the Tour operates.
Mickelson apologised for his "reckless" comments on Tuesday and said he will be taking a break from golf, but still insisted the way the sport is run needs to change and praised the "visionaries" he had worked with on the rival league.
Koepka said he had "skimmed" Mickelson's lengthy statement and added: "He can think whatever he wants to think, man. He can do whatever he wants to do. I think everybody out here is happy. I think a lot of people out here have the same opinion."
Mickelson has not played competitively since finishing in a tie for 18th in the Saudi


