Ryder Cup risks becoming 'nonsense' after LIV Golf defections
Europe and the United States will lock horns at the Ryder Cup next year but the tournament could be a pale shadow of its former self after multiple defections to the rebel LIV series.
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Europe and the United States will lock horns at the Ryder Cup next year but the tournament could be a pale shadow of its former self after multiple defections to the rebel LIV series.
The Ryder Cup captaincy of Henrik Stenson lasted all of four months.
Henrik Stenson was stripped of his Team Europe Ryder Cup captaincy on Wednesday amid speculation in the media that he is set to join the lucrative LIV Golf Invitational Series. The 2016 British Open champion helped Europe to victory in three of his five Ryder Cup appearances as a player, including the last home tournament at Le Golf National in 2018. Stenson, 46, was also vice-captain to Padraig Harrington at Whistling Straits last year and had been tasked with regaining the trophy following Europe's record 19-9 defeat to the United States team in Wisconsin.
Sweden's Henrik Stenson was stripped of his Team Europe Ryder Cup captaincy on Wednesday amid speculation in the media that he is set to join the lucrative LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Henrik Stenson has been stripped of the Team Europe captaincy as he prepares to announce he has controversially defected to LIV Golf.
The field for the third LIV Golf event has been revealed, with three spaces to be filled. Paul Casey is the new man in the field, with the Ryder Cup stalwart committing to LIV last month. Ad/> While regular big names such as Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka are teeing it, the focus will be on the three players who will be added to the final field of 48 at Bedminster.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has urged players to "take the money" and join the LIV Golf Invitational Series, suggesting that those who remain loyal to the PGA Tour will ultimately pay a bigger price for staying put.