LIV Golf's Gooch hits back at Horschel over 'hypocritical' comment
Talor Gooch has hit back at Billy Horschel after the defending champion criticised the presence of 17 LIV players at this week's PGA Championship at Wentworth.
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Talor Gooch has hit back at Billy Horschel after the defending champion criticised the presence of 17 LIV players at this week's PGA Championship at Wentworth.
Talor Gooch has hit back at Billy Horschel after the defending champion criticised the presence of 17 LIV players in the BMW PGA Championship.
Defending champion Billy Horschel said players from the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series participating at this week's BMW PGA Championship are "hypocrites" and should not be allowed to compete at the DP World Tour event.
Billy Horschel wants to understand why some members of the LIV Golf Invitational Series are playing this week's BMW PGA Championship, a flagship event on the DP World Tour.
Defending champion Billy Horschel and world number six Jon Rahm have hit out at the LIV Golf players who will contest this week's BMW PGA Championship.
Defending champion Billy Horschel isn't too happy to see some old friends ahead of the BMW PGA Championship in Surrey, England.
The bitter power struggle shaking golf to its core will continue in front of packed galleries at this week's BMW PGA Championship with players on both sides of the divide battling it out on the lush Wentworth fairways.
The DP World Tour has asked the LIV Golf players scheduled to compete in next month's BMW PGA Championship to refrain from wearing LIV logos on their clothes, according to an email sent to the players from DP World Tour CEO Keith Pelley on Tuesday.