The emergence of the Saudi Super Golf League has caused quite a stir within the PGA, as members of the Tour weigh out their future. The Saudi Super League has reportedly submitted lucrative offers to many of the Tour's top stars, including rumors that they'd offered more than $100 million to Bryson DeChambeau to become the face of the league. Among the notable players approached with an offer was Collin Morikawa, who insisted that he's in the PGA for the long haul, via Mark Schlablach of ESPN.

“I'm all for the PGA Tour,” Morikawa said Tuesday during a press conference. “I've been a pro for two and a half years. My entire life I've thought about the PGA Tour. I've thought about playing against Tiger [Woods], beating his records, whatever, something that might not even be breakable. But I've never had another thought of what's out there, right? I've never thought about anything else, it's always been the PGA Tour.”

Morikawa is living his dream and doesn't see any reason to change courses, especially after he's climbed the rankings to the No. 2 spot in the world rankings. He did admit that he'd been approached by the Saudi league, however, he didn't seem too interested in what they were selling.

“Look, so we had conversations,” Morikawa said. “I took my time, I wanted to find out more details. Yeah, there's money. I don't think anyone's signing up for free, right?

“The only way I can start thinking about other tours, other leagues, whatever you call it, I need concrete evidence… And as of now, for what I know, I don't know what's out there. All I've heard are rumors, all I've heard is talk…”

The 25-year-old, for now, is firmly on board with the PGA, regardless of what some of his fellow competitors end up doing. In his eyes, he just hasn't seen enough from the Saudi League to warrant a switch from the PGA, even if the offer involves some big money.