LIV Golf's Branden Grace says Scottish Open chance was 'easy decision'
Branden Grace, the last of four LIV Golf to secure a spot in the Genesis Scottish Open, insists its business as usual at The Renaissance Club.
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Branden Grace, the last of four LIV Golf to secure a spot in the Genesis Scottish Open, insists its business as usual at The Renaissance Club.
So much for Ian Poulter being cast out into the golfing wilderness for joining the Saudi rebel circuit. Not only will the Ryder Cup hero tee it up here in the Scottish Open after winning an 11th-hour reprieve on his ban, but he will take the opportunity to play in multiple events on the DP World Tour over the summer.
Justin Thomas admits winning the Scottish Open would be made sweeter if it came at the expense of one of the LIV Golf rebels.
Recent LIV Golf Invitational Series winner Branden Grace is among four DP World Tour players from the Saudi-backed circuit added to the field for this week’s Genesis Scottish Open.
Rory McIlroy has told his friend Ian Poulter that he was wrong to take his home circuit to court in order to be reinstated in this week's Scottish Open, saying that such action by the Saudi rebels will only fuel "resentment" among the pros on the traditional tours.
DP World Tour members, including former Scottish Open winners Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer, have been banned from playing in the $8 million Rolex Series event after competing in the first LIV Golf tournament in England last month.
The LIV Golf series has its second event in the books after Branden Grace surged to victory with a fantastic final round at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club.
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