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Davis Love III gives suggestion on how to solve LIV Golf issue

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Davis Love III, the 1997 PGA Championship winner who picked up 21 victories on the PGA Tour, suggested that one way to address the LIV Golf issue was to start a boycott.

Love told Sports Illustrated on Friday he’s grown upset with how LIV Golf has been able to grab PGA Tour players and in turn throw things like the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup into disarray. He said he could foresee a strike among PGA Tour players if LIV Golf competitors are allowed to play in majors.

"Well, here’s the biggest lever, and it’s not the nice lever," the World Golf Hall of Famer said. "But if a group of veterans and a group of top current players align with 150 guys on the Tour, and we say, 'Guess what? We’re not playing,’ that solves it, right? If LIV guys play in the U.S. Open, we’re not playing. If they sue in court, and they win, well, we’re not playing. You know, there won’t be a U.S. Open. It’s just like a baseball strike."

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Davis Love III plays a shot during the U.S. Senior Open Championship at Saucon Valley Country Club on June 23, 2022, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

LIV Golf players were allowed to compete in the PGA Championship, U.S. Open and The Open Championship despite being indefinitely suspended from the PGA Tour. Golfers who resigned from the PGA Tour wouldn’t be allowed to play in PGA Tour events as a non-member via sponsor exemption or any other eligibility category either.

The suspensions put LIV golfers’ Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup eligibilities in question because they would need qualification points earned in PGA Tour events. Henrik Stenson went as far as to

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