American golf star Matt Kuchar, a guest player for this week's Australian Masters at Royal Melbourne, believes the PGA and European Tours might soon join forces to create one unified global golf circuit, which could address scheduling complaints from top players.
Kuchar, the world number eight, also believes the Asian and Australian Tours could figure in the unified circuit, which was first mooted by Greg Norman in the 1990s.
Packed schedules on both the European and US tours allow players to compete for big purses for 12 months of the year, but problems have arisen of late with a number of the elite unwilling to play every week.