Phil Mickelson: LIV Golf - and its loot - 'loved' by most of the world
Phil Mickelson believes he is on the "winning side" of the split in professional men's golf and that the game is "lucky" to have investment from Saudi Arabia.
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Phil Mickelson believes he is on the "winning side" of the split in professional men's golf and that the game is "lucky" to have investment from Saudi Arabia.
Eugenio Chacarra claimed his first win as a professional when holding off the pack to win the LIV Golf event in Bangkok. The Spanish golfer elected to turn his back on his senior year at Oklahoma State after being offered a chunky contract by LIV. Ad His decision was also influenced by the chance to play for huge purses, and in the sixth event he secured himself the $4 million winner’s purse.
Jon Rahm has reiterated his position that LIV Golf players should be allowed to compete at next year’s Ryder Cup. The emergence of LIV Golf earlier this year drove a wedge through the game, with all those who defected from the PGA Tour either forced to resign their memberships or be suspended. Ad The move by the PGA Tour means any United States player — such as Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson — will not be considered for selection by captain Zach Johnson.
BANGKOK: Richard Bland, Branden Grace and Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra upstaged their more illustrious opponents on Friday to shoot 7-under 65s and share the lead after the first round of the LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok.
LIV Golf players Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka criticised the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) for refusing to fast-track a decision on whether to award ranking points to those competing on the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit.
(Reuters) - LIV Golf players Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka criticised the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) on Friday for dragging their feet over a decision on whether to award ranking points to those competing on the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit.
The Official World Golf Ranking governing board is reviewing LIV Golf's new alliance with the MENA Tour but said in a statement Thursday that it won't make a ruling before the start of LIV Golf's next two events, in Thailand and Saudi Arabia.
The Official World Golf Ranking won't be awarding points to LIV Golf events this year, denying the MENA Tour's request to immediately add the Saudi-funded series to its schedule.