US Open 2022: USGA CEO explains why LIV Golf players were allowed to play, what their future holds
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Rory McIlroy has told Charl Schwartzel that his win in last week’s opening Saudi event in Hertfordshire “meant nothing” despite the South African collecting nearly £4million.
The U.S. Open gets underway this week at The Country Club in Brookline, as golf’s third major of the year takes place under the cloud of the LIV Golf series fallout.
US Golf Association chief executive Mike Whan said Wednesday he could foresee Saudi-backed LIV Golf players having a harder time getting into future US Opens, but nothing has been decided.
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Shane Lowry is fed up of the conversation surrounding the breakaway Liv Golf series, and admitted that it's a 'worrying time for golf.'
Andrew Coltart has returned to Brookline, where he has “mixed emotions” from the 1999 Ryder Cup, feeling that golf has been “hit by an earthquake” that is ripping the game apart.