Joaquin Nyman This season at LIV Golf he showed what a great golfer he is. In an interview with the media, the 26-year-old Chilean decided to review events on the LIV Golf, PGA Tour and DP World Tour. Niemann has been outstanding this season and few seem to be able to match him. The Chilean is still competing on the DP World Tour and will compete in an event this week as he attempts to defend his Australian Open title. In an interview with the media, Niemann revealed his plans for the future.
His desire is to not only perform at LIV and DP World, but also compete on the PGA Tour. The 26-year-old revealed to Fox Sports that many golfers have no such plans as most want to play on the PGA Tour. Nimme noted that as much as he's eager to play on the PGA Tour, he wouldn't be particularly disappointed if he didn't play on this tour. While many golfers have given up on LIV Golf in order to play fewer games, Niemann is certainly not one of them. He has a great love and passion for golf.
“They just want to play LIV and that’s it, and some people might just want to play on the PGA Tour and that’s it.
For me, if I don't play on the PGA Tour, I don't think it will hurt me too much, but I want to play more. Ideally, playing in a PGA Tour event would be great. I'm competing in LIV Golf as the captain of Team Torque and would love to play in these 14 events as well as some of my favorite events on the PGA Tour. “——Joaquin Nieman said.
The Genesis Invitational was also a topic of conversation considering he celebrated in this game two years ago. The tournament is specific because it is organized by Tiger Woods. Niemann admits he would love to perform there, but also admits he has feelings for the Riviera court. The Chilean hopes to play some PGA Tour events, mostly three or four, as well as some DP World Tour events. Looking back on his performance in previous years, Niemann recalled the Rolex Series as an outstanding experience. The 26-year-old hopes to compete in these events with LIV Golf in the future.
The young golfer is among those looking forward to the merger and hoping it happens. He thought something like this was best for the game. Niemann emphasized that this merger is a good thing for everyone: golfers and fans alike, they want this outcome. Chileans believe that such a thing will become a reality in the coming period.
“I hope the merger happens because it's what's best for the game,“Niemann said.
“If they do a merger, it's because they're thinking about the big picture and what's best for the game, for the fans, and I hope that happens.”

Joaquin Nieman talks merger
Niemann pushed back against some suggestions that the season could expand beyond its current framework. Chileans explain that the season begins in February and ends in September. Niemann admits he likes the new pace. While talking to some colleagues who played 14 to 15 tournaments a year, he realized that most of them wanted to be as prepared as possible for the Grand Slams because it would give them more time to prepare, And be better prepared for the season. Niemann also mentioned the Tour Association, noting that it could extend the season. He wasn't opposed to the idea if he had two or three months to prepare.
Talking about the merger, Chileans pointed out that many things are unclear and most of them are rumors, and it is difficult to determine their authenticity. While some expect the merger to become a reality next year, it appears patience will be required. What Niemann and his colleagues really want is a merger, because it would make a lot of things easier for them. On the other hand, officials from both circuits must understand the importance of agreement and compromise. The question is whether they understand it at the moment.
“Nothing is really clear,” he said.
“It's always rumors and you never know what's going to happen until it happens.”