Mickelson and Poulter among golfers to file antitrust lawsuit against PGA Tour
Phil Mickelson and Ian Poulter are among 11 LIV Golf players who have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour to challenge their suspensions.
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Phil Mickelson and Ian Poulter are among 11 LIV Golf players who have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour to challenge their suspensions.
Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau and nine other golfers suspended by the PGA Tour for joining LIV Golf have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour on Wednesday.
Bryson DeChambeau says he «personally knows» that the PGA Tour's indefinite ban on LIV golfers playing in their events will be resolved soon. DeChambeau joined the Saudi-backed breakaway LIV series in June, since when the simmering row between the PGA and LIV has escalated to the current stand-off. Ad/> But DeChambeau, in a discussion with Fox News, appeared to suggest he had intimate knowledge that the two parties would come to a solution which may see players allowed to play on both tours.
PGA Tour players are "fed up" and uniting for a fight against the upstart Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series, US Presidents Cup captain Davis Love III said on Tuesday.
Presidents Cup captain Davis Love III admitted he is surprised by how many players left the PGA Tour to join the LIV Golf Series but said those who have remained are "united" in a fight against the new circuit.
Tiger Woods turned down an offer of about $700-800 million to take part in the LIV Golf series, the circuit's chief Greg Norman said.
Tiger Woods turned down an offer of about $700-800 million to take part in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series, the rebel circuit's chief Greg Norman said.
Tiger Woods turned down a sum in the region of $700-800 million (€682m - €780m) to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series, the breakaway circuit's CEO Greg Norman told Fox News.