Defending individual champion Talor Gooch says "discussions will be had" about expanding the LIV Golf League format from 54 to 72 holes per tournament.
His comments follow the circuit's recent signing of two-time major winner Jon Rahm, who had previously criticised the Saudi-backed league's 54-hole, no-cut events, with shotgun starts.
"We haven't had an open forum discussion with all the players," Gooch told another publication.
"But you get both sides ... guys who would welcome (playing 72 holes) and some guys who are opposed to it. Discussions will be had and it will be interesting to see what comes of it.
The 32-year-old Gooch, who won three events on the circuit in 2023, added: "I think LIV Golf was meant to be something different; it's not supposed to be a carbon copy of the rest of professional golf.
"I lean towards keeping it at 54 holes. Part of it, too, from my experience on the PGA Tour, was Thursdays are just irrelevant from a fan perspective except for only a couple times a year."
The shorter events may be fan-friendly, but they come with a price. Playing only 54 holes was one of the reasons why LIV's application to receive Official World Golf Ranking points was denied in October.
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