The PGA vs LIV controversy is a hot topic in the golf fraternity. The 1992 Masters champion Fred Couples fueled the fire after he made comments about LIV golfers Phil Mickelson and Sergio Gracia.Just recently, on April 4, at the Masters Dinner, all the previous champions arrived to sit down together at Augusta National Golf Club. Everyone felt that there would be some sort of tension at the dinner table. But by God's grace, the event was successful and no one from either side made any comments on each other.While speaking to Golfweek, 1973 Masters champion Tommy Aaron stated that Fred Couples spoke a lot but did not mention anything about LIV. He said,"Couples spoke a lot but didn't mention LIV at all. I sat next to Freddie, and he and Ray Floyd kept trying to figure out how many champions had come out of the final group."The Masters@TheMastersThe 2023 Champions Dinner portrait. #themasters414152942The 2023 Champions Dinner portrait. #themasters https://t.co/4cLriTv8sOHowever, Aaron revealed that Phil Mickelson kept a 'low-profile' during the meal while sitting at the end of the table, he said,"I wished him good luck, but I couldn't believe how quiet he was! Phil took a very low profile. He didn't say a word."Even the 1979 Masters Champion Fuzzy Fuzzy Zoeller shared that Phil Mickelson kept a low profile,"Phil sat near the end of the table and kept to himself. He didn't speak at all."Fred Couples, before Tuesday's dinner, made some comments on LIV Golfers. Later on, he supported his comments by saying,"I've made comments, but they need to understand if they've looked at anything I've ever said, I call myself the same stuff I'm calling them, I just don't think they should bash the PGA Tour or anybody, just go play golf."The Masters@TheMastersDetails of the Champions Dinner. #themasters2954135Details of the Champions Dinner. #themasters https://t.co/Enxu7Gs1CREarlier, Fred Couples called out Phil Mickelson as a 'nutbag' and Sergio Garcia a 'clown', which garnered a lot of attention from fans and golf veterans.17 LIV Golfers, including Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Dustin Johnson, and Bubba Watson, are set to tee off on April 6 at the 2023 Masters tournament.Full list of players participating in the 2023 MastersA total of 90 players are scheduled to participate in 87th edition of The Masters tournament:Fred CouplesSandy LylePatrick ReedJordan SpiethSergio GarciaHideki MatsuyamaScottie SchefflerBubba WatsonDustin JohnsonPhil MickelsonMike WeirZach JohnsonLarry MizeCharl SchwartzelTiger WoodsBernhard LangerJose Maria OlazabalAdam ScottVijay SinghDanny WillettBryson DeChambeauGary WoodlandMatt FitzpatrickJon RahmBrooks KoepkaShane LowryFrancesco MolinariCollin MorikawaCameron SmithJustin ThomasSam BennettBen CarrAldrich PotgieterHarrison CroweMatthew McCleanMateo Fernandez de OliveiraCameron ChampSungjae I'mWill ZalatorisCorey ConnersRory McIlroyTommy FleetwoodViktor HovlandCameron YoungMito PereiraKeegan BradleyMax HomaChris KirkXander SchauffeleAdam SvenssonSam BurnsMackenzie HughesKurt KitayamaPatrick CantlayBill HorschelTony FinauKim Si WooSeamus PowerRussell HenleyTom KimJustin RoseBrian HarmanJoaquin NiemannScott StallingsSahith TheegalaTom HogeJT PostonSepp StrakaAaron WiseTaylor MooreLee Kyoung HoonAbraham AncerTyrell HattonAdrian MeronkLouis OosthuizenRyan FoxKevin KisnerKevin NaThomas PietersTalor GoochJason KokrakAlex NorenHarold Varner IIISam BurnsJason DayHarris EnglishKeith MitchellMin Woo LeeKazuki HigaGordon SargentAmidst the PGA vs LIV controversy going around, the officials of the 2023 Masters announced 17 LIV golfers were eligible to play at this year's tournament.