DJ and Bryson commit to PGA Tour, end Saudi speculation
Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau will not join the proposed Saudi Arabia-backed breakaway golf league after they pledged their commitment to the PGA Tour.
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Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau will not join the proposed Saudi Arabia-backed breakaway golf league after they pledged their commitment to the PGA Tour.
The Super Golf League, which is being backed by Saudi Arabian money and fronted by Greg Norman, was dealt a pair of serious blows Sunday when two of golf's biggest stars believed to be connected to the proposed breakaway circuit pledged their support to the PGA Tour.
Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau have committed their futures to the PGA Tour, delivering potentially fatal blows to the prospects of a breakaway golf league.
Former world No 1 Dustin Johnson has committed his future to the PGA Tour, putting an end to speculation he could join a Saudi Arabian-backed super league.
LOS ANGELES — Even though the Saudi Arabian government has been accused of myriad human rights violations by watchdog groups around the world, Phil Mickelson says he is willing to get involved with a Saudi-financed breakaway golf league to have leverage with the PGA Tour.
Four-time major winner Rory McIlroy has warned that the proposed Super Golf League could be better suited for older players, and that the younger generation would face a "massive risk" by joining the lucrative breakaway competition.
Members of the PGA Tour's Player Advisory Council are considering the creation of a three-event team series for top players starting in 2023, according to multiple reports on Wednesday.
Four-time major winner Rory McIlroy has said that the proposed Super Golf League could be better suited for older players, and that the younger generation would face a "massive risk" by joining the lucrative breakaway competition.