Thomas Pieters has won six times on the DP World Tour, but he believes the standard of play on LIV Golf is “10 times better”.
Thomas Pieters thinks that the level of play on LIV Golf is significantly higher by saying it is “10 times better” than what he was accustomed to on the DP World Tour.
Pieters, who is 32 years old, became a member of Bubba Watson’s RangeGoats GC at the beginning of 2023 for a rumored payment of $10 million.
The Belgian golfer has nostalgic memories of his time on the European Tour, where he achieved six victories between 2015 and 2022. However, he acknowledges that the level of competition on LIV Golf is much higher than that of the DP World Tour.
On the DP World Tour, the top 10 players who are not already exempt will receive PGA Tour cards for the next season based on their standings in the DP World Tour.
That has seen the likes of Matthieu Pavon, Ryan Fox, Min Woo Lee, Thorbjorn Olesen and Bob MacIntyre all head over to the PGA Tour in 2024.
Pavon has already landed his maiden win on the PGA Tour and he currently leads the FedEx Cup.
LIV has this year picked up a number of PGA Tour and DP World Tour stars including Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton and Adrian Meronk.
Pieters told Gulf News:
“Coming from the DP World Tour, the standard of golf is 10 times better than what I used to play.
“You can’t hide out here. As you can see from my results, I haven’t had the best year – if you’re average or have a bad week you’re going to finish last or in the last five which sucks, but that’s just the way it is.
“LIV is getting very strong.”
Pieters is certainly right in that he has not enjoyed his best golf of late with just one top-10 finish during the 2023 season.
He has also not cracked a top-30 finish in three events so far in 2024.
Pieters admits some personal issues have interfered with his game, as well as the weather not being so great back home in his native Belgium.
On his recent struggles, Pieters said:
“Some personal stuff, not doing enough practice and having two young kids is not easy – they’re awesome but it’s very tiring!.
“I obviously don’t live in a country (Belgium) with the best weather so the winter has been tough and then I had to go and play in Mexico which is the tightest place on earth.
“It’s not great for the confidence but it is what it is. I don’t want to make excuses; it’s just not been great.”