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Dustin Johnson ally makes unsurprising claim about his LIV Golf future

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The general manager of Dustin Johnson’s LIV Golf team has revealed when the two-time major champion is likely to call time on his career.

The general manager of Dustin Johnson’s LIV Golf team says the two-time major champion is unlikely to be playing in the next 10-15 years. 

Chris Rosaasen made the claim in a conversation with bunkered about the future of the 4Aces.

The breakaway tour only has two events left of the 2024 campaign and two of Johnson‘s teammates, Harold Varner III and Pat Perez, are facing the threat of relegation.

That means Johnson will have to go on a recruitment drive if the two golfers don’t avoid the drop zone.

“Some of our players have their fate in their own hands and there’s nothing we can do about it,” Rosaasen told the publication.

“I have been approached by some other general managers and captains about some interest in our players.

“Nothing will happen until the end of the year but there definitely could be some shake-ups.”

It’s likely that LIV will target a few more high-profile signings in the offseason given some players’ contracts are due to expire.

But, Rosaasen claims, they are also looking at much younger players.

He added: “DJ is a captain and owner of the team so his name will theoretically be associated with this for all time,.

“But he wouldn’t argue this. I don’t think he’s going to be playing 15 years from now.

“He and I have sat down and said, ‘How are we going to build the foundations for what this team is?’

“Its even to scout kids who might be able to be on this team 5-10 years from now. Good high-school players, good college players.

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