LIV Golf joins anti-trust lawsuit against PGA Tour
The Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series has joined an anti-trust lawsuit against the PGA Tour brought by players who defected to the rebel circuit and received indefinite PGA suspensions.
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The Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series has joined an anti-trust lawsuit against the PGA Tour brought by players who defected to the rebel circuit and received indefinite PGA suspensions.
Two more players are reported to have dropped out of the lawsuit against the PGA Tour, but Golf Digest is saying LIV Golf has added itself as an “interested party.” Earlier in the year, 11 players filed an antitrust lawsuit, saying the PGA Tour was harming their chances of making a living. Ad The 11 players, along with a host of others, joined LIV Golf and the moment they played their first shots, those who had not resigned their membership were suspended by the PGA Tour.
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There will be a heavy LIV Golf presence at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth next month, which does not sit well with US Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick. The initial entry list has been revealed, and European veterans Graeme McDowell, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer and Sergio Garcia feature on the entry list.
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The Czech Masters has been reduced to 54 holes after play was called off on Saturday due to a deluge of rain in the Prague area. It opens up the field for LIV Golf jokes regarding Ian Poulter’s appearance in the DP World Tour event, given his new home plays tournaments over 54 holes.
Ian Poulter finds himself 11 shots off the lead upon his return to DP World Tour action at the Czech Masters. The Ryder Cup great was one of the high-profile players to jump ship to LIV Golf, after which he was suspended by the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. Ad His suspension by the PGA Tour remains in place, and a lawsuit challenging the decision will not be heard until January 2024.
The trial date for Mickelson v the PGA Tour, the antitrust lawsuit filed against the PGA Tour on behalf of LIV Golf, has been set for 8 January, 2024.