Davis Love III gives suggestion on how to solve LIV Golf issue
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Davis Love III has suggested PGA Tour players could take a nuclear choice to head off the threat of LIV Golf by boycotting a major championship. LIV Golf and the established tours — the PGA Tour and DP World Tour — are at loggerheads due to the Saudi-backed startup’s entry into the sport. Ad/> A host of players have jumped ship on the back of massive contracts, with two-time Masters winner Bubba Watson the latest to join, and there are rumours that others are set to follow suit after the FedEx Cup later in the summer.
Davis Love III has said he would like to involve Tiger Woods in some capacity in his Presidents Cup plans, provided his body allows it. Woods missed the cut at the Open Championship earlier in July, and said he had no other appearances in mind in the short to medium term.
Laura Whitmore is currently on our screens as the host of Love Island, but the presenter has now announced she has an exciting new TV project up her sleeve that is a world away from the ITV dating show.
Eddie Howe says he is open minded about the future of Matt Ritchie but indicated he would not stand in the winger's way if he wanted to depart Newcastle United for personal reasons.
Ed Balls' enthusiasm may have got the better of him during his latest appearance on Good Morning Britain. The former Labour politician and Strictly Come Dancing star was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Tuesday (July 19) alongside Ranvir Singh.
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David Willey said he had found his love of cricket again after being given a second chance at an England career. The 32-year-old all-rounder helped set up Sunday's one-day international series decider against India by starring with both bat and ball as England drew level at 1-1 in a three-match contest with a 100-run win at Lord's on Thursday. He made a valuable 41 with the bat and then the left-arm quick captured the prize wicket of Virat Kohli just when the star batsman was threatening to cut loose.