With the PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club about a week away, golf fans are beginning to get excited about the year's second major. However, it's not the only tournament that is scheduled to tee off in the near future. The Saudi Super Golf League's LIV Golf Invitational, the rival league's first event, is set to begin next month in London. The PGA Tour has denied waivers to any of its members who were angling to participate in the rival league's tourney, with Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood the most notable names to have requested permission. World no. 8 Justin Thomas spoke to reporters ahead of the AT&T Byron Nelson and delivered a blunt message on the Super Golf League, as reported by Yahoo Sports.

“Look, if you want to go, go,” Thomas said Wednesday before the AT&T Byron Nelson. “There’s been plenty of guys that have been advocates of it and have just talked it up all the time and they have been guys behind the scenes that are saying, ‘I’m going, I’m doing this.’

“And my whole thing is, like, just go then. Like stop going back and forth.”

If PGA Tour players want to go to the Super Golf League, Justin Thomas wants them to “just go then.” The former PGA Championship winner is tired of the “back and forth.”

Thomas notably defended PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan's decision to forbid players of obtaining waivers, saying that he hopes it prevents them from joining the rival league.

The 29-year-old also noted that he could join the Super Golf League if he wanted to but stated his loyalty to the PGA. Thomas, who finished tied for eighth at the Masters, has more important things to do anyway.

He'll be looking to add to his trophy case at Southern Hills.