LIV Golf joins lawsuit against PGA Tour
Saudi-funded LIV Golf has joined the antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour in an amended complaint in which four players have removed their names.
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Saudi-funded LIV Golf has joined the antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour in an amended complaint in which four players have removed their names.
Two more players are reported to have dropped out of the lawsuit against the PGA Tour, but Golf Digest is saying LIV Golf has added itself as an “interested party.” Earlier in the year, 11 players filed an antitrust lawsuit, saying the PGA Tour was harming their chances of making a living. Ad The 11 players, along with a host of others, joined LIV Golf and the moment they played their first shots, those who had not resigned their membership were suspended by the PGA Tour.
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — Saudi-funded LIV Golf has joined the antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour in an amended complaint in which four players have removed their names.
SAN JOSE — Saudi-funded LIV Golf has joined the antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour in an amended complaint in which four players have removed their names.
Pat Perez has withdrawn his name from the lawsuit filed by LIV Golf players against the PGA Tour. The PGA Tour took the decision to suspend all players who jumped ship to the Saudi-funded LIV Golf. Ad That move prompted 11 LIV players to file a lawsuit claiming the PGA Tour actions were harming their careers.
The trial date for Mickelson v the PGA Tour, the antitrust lawsuit filed against the PGA Tour on behalf of LIV Golf, has been set for 8 January, 2024.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Players from Saudi-funded LIV Golf who have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour will be waiting nearly 16 months for the case to go to trial.
The lawsuit against the PGA Tour by a group of LIV Golf players will not be heard until 2024. LIV Golf has disrupted the game, with the Saudi-funded startup wooing players with massive contracts. Ad All players who have defected from the PGA Tour have been suspended — other than those who elected to resign their memberships — but a group of 10 are challenging that in court.