The Premier Golf League hasn’t gone away, but neither have questions about its ultimate viability The latest news from the upstart golf league that won’t go away diffused slowly throughout Quail Hollow Club on Tuesday, just barely beating the rainstorm that washed away an afternoon of practice for the Wells Fargo Championship.Indeed, the venture formerly known as the Premier Golf League has, according to a report from The Telegraph, progressed to the offer-making stage. Representatives for Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose and Brooks Koepka are reportedly in possession of multi-million dollar offers - $20 million or $30 million or more, depending on which report you read - to leave behind the PGA Tour ecosystem for a new league that promises guaranteed paydays.