Westwood blasts ‘hypocrites,’ claims US PGA Tour changes only copy LIV Golf
WASHINGTON: England’s Lee Westwood says US PGA Tour changes announced for next season are simply copies of what the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit is doing.
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WASHINGTON: England’s Lee Westwood says US PGA Tour changes announced for next season are simply copies of what the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit is doing.
England's Lee Westwood says PGA Tour changes announced for next season are simply copies of what the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit is doing.
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