Dustin Johnson and Sergio Garcia have parted ways with long-term apparel provider Adidas.
Reports suggest Adidas haven’t re-signed the LIV Golf players as they don’t have the brand’s logo on their caps, nor do have enough days on television to make the relationships worthwhile.
Viewers could watch the Masters champions on a free-to-air YouTube stream, as well as LIV’s website in its maiden season, but that will be limited to the CW Network in the United States after they struck a deal.
Johnson joined the Adidas staff team shortly after turning pro in 2007 and he went on to become one of the most dominant players on the PGA Tour with 24 wins and $75 million in earnings.
The 38-year-old banked another $18 million for winning LIV’s inaugural individual title in November, as well as earning another $4 million for his share of the team championship prize.
“I was with them for 15 years. We had a great relationship. It’s still really good,” Johnson said ahead of the LIV Golf Mayakoba Invitational. “We mutually agreed on parting ways.
“It just wasn’t working how it was just with – obviously playing for LIV and the way things kind of go. It was better for both of us to part ways.
“For me being the captain of the team, obviously being able to go out and find a clothing sponsor is more beneficial than waiting another year – we probably will have something.
“Hopefully my clothes get out of customs and I’ll have some stuff to wear by this weekend, but if not, I’ll be wearing some blank stuff.”
He made the surprise switch to what is now called the LIV Golf League last year, asserting he made the decision that was best for his family.
It is a decision that also led to RBC dropping him from a sponsorship deal. The same fate also followed former US Open champion Graeme McDowell.
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“We’ve mutually agreed to part ways with long-time Adidas athlete, Dustin Johnson,” Adidas Golf president Jeff Lienhart told ESPN. “For more than 15 years, Dustin has been a great ambassador for the Adidas brand.
