Lee Westwood makes revelation amid launch of Saudi-backed golf tour
Lee Westwood says he has asked to be released from the PGA and DP World Tours so he can play in the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series in June.
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Lee Westwood says he has asked to be released from the PGA and DP World Tours so he can play in the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series in June.
Former World No. 1 golfer Lee Westwood told Sky Sports on Wednesday that he has requested releases from the PGA Tour and DP World Tour to play in the first Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series event in London next month.
Greg Norman, a former two-time major championship winner who is fronting a new golf league backed by Saudi Arabian investors, confirmed that Phil Mickelson's recent comments complicated things for the upstart operation.
Phil Mickelson's recent criticism of a proposed Saudi-backed breakaway tour in golf has 'hurt' the upstart league, according to former two-time major championship winner Greg Norman, CEO of the LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Greg Norman's new golf league was prepared to launch the same week in February that Phil Mickelson's controversial comments about the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia were published, which caused many committed players to back out.
Jon Rahm says Phil Mickelson has ‘given his life to golf’ and believes the six-time major winner’s legacy will not be tarnished by his involvement in the Saudi-backed Super Golf League.
Open champion Collin Morikawa insists winning major titles will always matter more than money as a series of new Saudi-backed events gains momentum.
Open champion Collin Morikawa insists winning major titles will always matter more than money as a series of new Saudi-backed events gains momentum.