LIV Golf to debut in Australia in 2023
LIV Golf has announced a multiyear commitment to bring events to Australia beginning in 2023 as part of its 14-tournament schedule.
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LIV Golf has announced a multiyear commitment to bring events to Australia beginning in 2023 as part of its 14-tournament schedule.
MIAMI : Captain Dustin Johnson led the 4 Aces to the first LIV Golf team championship and the $16 million winner's purse on Sunday at Trump National Doral to bring the curtain down on the Saudi-back venture's tumultuous inaugural season.
Dustin Johnson will have the chance to end the maiden season of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf with over $17 million in the bank after reaching Sunday's final of the team championships.
MIAMI : LIV Golf has come in for plenty of criticism including a lack of competition but there will be no shortage of quality when the Saudi-backed venture concludes a controversial first season on Sunday when a team champion is crowned and a $50 million purse paid out.
“I have thrown a lot of fist pumps.” Yes you did, Tom Kim, yes you did. Tom Kim was on the losing side but the Korean youngster may have single-handedly saved the Presidents Cup. Ad Davis Love III’s side were 17.5-12.5 winners on Sunday at Quail Hollow, with the scoreline suggesting it was smooth sailing for the United States.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. : What the world of professional golf will look like when the next Presidents Cup is staged in Montreal in two years' time is unclear as the PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series feud over the sport's structure.
Internationals captain Trevor Immelman, whose Presidents Cup squad was decimated by defectors to the LIV Golf Series, laughed off the well wishes of LIV commissioner Greg Norman on Friday.
The United States tightened their grip on the Presidents Cup, with Friday’s fourballs domination raising the prospect of a blowout at Quail Hollow. The Internationals were severely weakened by the defections to LIV Golf, with the likes of Cameron Smith, Joaquin Niemann, Abraham Ancer and Louis Oosthuizen unavailable to captain Trevor Immelman. Ad Those absences left a big hole to fill, while it’s arguable only Dustin Johnson was a major miss for Davis Love III’s USA.