Mcllroy won’t begrudge any player at LIV Invitational
Former world No. 1, Dustin Johnson, is among a number of star golfers set to appear in the new LIV Golf Invitational Series. PHOTO: USA TODAY
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Former world No. 1, Dustin Johnson, is among a number of star golfers set to appear in the new LIV Golf Invitational Series. PHOTO: USA TODAY
Darren Clarke has revealed that he turned down 'a very, very generous offer' to become the lead analyst of the new mega-rich LIV Golf Invitational Series.
TORONTO — Dustin Johnson's sudden withdrawal from the RBC Canadian Open has not slowed ticket sales.
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The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) terminated its sponsorship agreement with Dustin Johnson after the two-time major champion was announced as part of the initial field for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Slaley Hall has been chosen to host the first ever Asian Tour golf tournament held in the UK with world class golfers like Graeme McDowell taking part in the event which starts today. There's a $2 million dollar prize pot with the tournament running across four days until Sunday 5 June.
The Royal Bank of Canada has decided to terminate their sponsor agreement with Graeme McDowell over his decision to play in the opening event of the LIV Golf Invitational Series next week.
Graeme McDowell admits the consequences of joining the Saudi-backed LIV Golf International Series are «scary» but insists the chance to play in the $25m event was too good to turn down. The Northern Irishman was named in the 48-player field for next week's event in St Albans, the first in a money-spinning new series fronted by Greg Norman and backed by the Saudi regime.