Graeme McDowell says he's received death threats telling him to 'go die' having joined LIV Golf tour
By Ben Morse, CNN
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Former U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell said he regrets even speaking about his decision to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series after receiving messages on social media from people telling him to "go die".
Graeme McDowell wishes he hadn't put his head above the parapet when he joined the rebel side in golf's civil war.
The former Ryder Cup stalwart said he expected consequences from his decision to join the contentious LIV series, but he did not anticipate “being torn to shreds”.
Graeme McDowell expressed shock at the level of vitriol generated by his move to the LIV Golf tour as he revealed he now receives regular social media messages wishing him dead.
Graeme McDowell came to the 2010 JP McManus Pro-Am as golf's latest major winner, twelve years on he landed this week to Adare Manor as one of the controversial faces of the new Saudi-backed LIV golf series.
Paul Casey has become the latest player to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series, despite previously admitting he would be a “hypocrite” to play in the Saudi International.
Englishman Paul Casey has become the latest player to sign up with the Saudi-backed LIV Invitational Golf Series.