PGA Tour star Billy Horschel has something to say. Just days after LIV Golf's second event finished in Portland, Horschel made it clear how he feels about some of the things being said by former PGA players who have left the tour for the rival league.

Hint, he's not a fan. Horschel slammed the LIV Golf deserters as ‘hypocrites' in a passionate defense of the PGA. Here are his words, via ESPN.

“I've been really frustrated by it because there's a lot of guys that are hypocrites, that aren't telling the truth, that are lying about some things, and I just can't stand to sit here anymore and be diplomatic about it as I have been in the past,” Horschel said. “I don't fault anyone for going to play the LIV tour. I don't have any ill will for anyone going to play the LIV tour. I have ill will toward comments that they've made, comments saying that [PGA Tour commissioner] Jay Monahan doesn't listen, the PGA Tour doesn't listen to us.”

Horschel said that some of the players who left the PGA for LIV Golf are “lying about some things.”

The 35-year-old golfer went on to say that while he doesn't have “ill will towards anyone going to play the LIV Golf tour”, he does take exception to the “comments saying that Jay Monahan (PGA commissioner) doesn't listen, the PGA Tour doesn't listen to us.”

Clearly, Horschel is fiercely loyal to the PGA. He isn't afraid to let everyone know about it either.