Tiger to have crunch meeting with PGA Tour's top stars
Tiger Woods is reportedly set to meet with fellow PGA Tour players regarding the ongoing threat presented by the fledgling LIV Golf series.
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Tiger Woods is reportedly set to meet with fellow PGA Tour players regarding the ongoing threat presented by the fledgling LIV Golf series.
Cameron Smith is set to join the breakaway Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series, a fellow Australian golfer has claimed. Rumours have strongly connected the winner of The Open with a move to the series, which has attracted a number of golf's biggest names this year. Ad Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood and Dustin Johnson were among those to join ahead of the first event in June, while American trio Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed have all also since defected.
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PGA Tour players are "fed up" and uniting for a fight against the upstart Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series, US Presidents Cup captain Davis Love III said on Tuesday.
Presidents Cup captain Davis Love III admitted he is surprised by how many players left the PGA Tour to join the LIV Golf Series but said those who have remained are "united" in a fight against the new circuit.
Tiger Woods turned down a fee in the region of $800m to turn his back on the PGA Tour and join the controversial LIV Golf, the series’ CEO Greg Norman has confirmed.