Multiple news outlets over the weekend report that Matthew Wolff, Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz and Eugenio Chacarra will join the LIV Golf tour for its next event this week at Pumpkin Ridge in Portland, Ore.
Wolff, 23, has played three years on the PGA Tour, turning pro in 2019 after winning the individual title at the NCAA Championships that year as a sophomore at Oklahoma State. He captured his first and won the PGA Tour’s 3M Open in just his third event. Other notable results include a T-4 at the 2020 PGA Championship, his first start in a major, and a solo second at the 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot. But he’s struggled over the past two seasons: Wolff took two months off from golf in 2021 to focus on his mental health. He’s missed the cut in seven of his 16, but he notched two top 10s, finishing second at the Shriners Children’s Open and T-5 at Mayakoba. Most recently, he finished T-40 at the Travlers and is ranked No. 77 in the Official World Golf Ranking. Ortiz, ranked No. 119, has one PGA Tour win, at the 2020 Houston Open. On Sunday, Chacarra wrote on Twitter that he’d “received an opportunity I could not turn down,” adding, “It is one of those trains that pass once in a lifetime.”