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Murray and Raducanu discover Wimbledon opponents
Keith Pelley has hit back at the legal threat to the DP World Tour by those players fined and banned for jumping ship to the LIV Golf series. According to the Telegraph, 16 players — including Ryder Cup stalwarts Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia and Ian Poulter — signed a letter addressed to Pelley saying that if their fines and suspensions were not lifted by 5pm on Friday they would instruct their legal teams. Ad/> Pelley has responded in strong terms, saying the letter contained “so many inaccuracies that it cannot remain unchallenged." /> GolfCan LIV players take part in Ryder Cup? Why not says WestwoodYESTERDAY AT 09:22 In a statement, DP World Tour chief executive Pelley said: «Before joining LIV Golf, players knew there would be consequences if they chose money over competition.
DP World Tour chief executive Keith Pelley has launched a scathing attack on the players who threatened legal action unless their sanctions for competing in LIV Golf are removed.
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DP World Tour chief executive Keith Pelley has issued a scathing response to the LIV Golf players who threatened legal action against the tour if their bans and fines were not removed.
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Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter are among 16 LIV Golf players who have written to the DP World Tour asking it to rescind its fines and allow them to compete in next week's Scottish Open, according to a report.