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Tennis: Andrew Castle on Sue Barker and the Queen's cup
Brooks Koepka has hit back at Rory McIlroy for labelling the American's move to LIV Golf as «duplicitous». Koepka's move to the Saudi Arabia-backed series was announced on June 22, but the four-time major winner was one of the more unexpected defectors. Ad/> Speaking in February, Koepka had said that he was «very happy» on the PGA Tour — not the only time he had stated his reluctance to join LIV this year — but said that he had now changed his mind, citing a wish to spend more time at home as one of his reasons.
Four Gatehouse of Fleet Golf Club members undertook the Prostate Cancer UK Golf Marathon on June 15, raising more than £2,200 for Prostate Cancer UK.
Defending Horizon Irish Open champion Lucas Herbert is hopeful that the experience at last year's tournament can put him in contention for a repeat this weekend.
Brooks Koepka has given a straightforward explanation for why he pulled an about-face over participating in the LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Bryson DeChambeau has said he would consider playing Asian Tour events to accumulate Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points. The 28-year-old American was speaking ahead of the second LIV Golf Invitational Series event at Pumpkin Ridge in Portland, Oregon, following his switch to the Saudi-backed start-up.
Bryson DeChambeau says he understands criticism of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series over human rights issues, but said on Tuesday people need to "move on" from past "bad" Saudi actions.
A number of the world’s top names have defied sanctions from the established tours to sign up for the lucrative Saudi-backed circuit, which stages its second tournament in Portland, Oregon this week.