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'Just go!' - Thomas tells PGA Tour's LIV exemption seekers

Justin Thomas has urged players who are seeking permission to take leave from the PGA Tour to compete in the newly-formed LIV Golf Invitational Series to “just go”.

A day after the PGA Tour denied its members permission to participate in the competing Saudi-backed LIV Series, multiple players who had no intention of leaving said that the decision should not be surprising.

However, World No 8 Thomas was particularly forthright when asked on Wednesday about the decision by PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan, one day before the start of the AT&T Byron Nelson at McKinney, Texas, which is live on Sky Sports.

"You know, it's like, look, if you want to go, go," Thomas said, who won the only major of his career at the 2017 PGA Championship.

"I mean there's been plenty of guys that have been advocates of it and have just talked it up all the time and they have been guys behind the scenes that are saying, I'm going, I'm doing this.' And like my whole thing is, like just go then.

"... Everybody's entitled to do what they want, you know what I mean? Like if I wanted to go play that tour I could go play that tour. But I'm loyal to the PGA Tour."

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It remains unknown what punishment would be handed out to players who compete in the Saudi-backed events anyway. The first LIV Golf event is set for June 9-11 at London. That would be in direct conflict with the PGA Tour's RBC Canadian Open.

"Look, if you want to (play in an LIV Golf event), no one's stopping you, but what we have here is pretty good too, considering every week we're playing for a pretty great purse on pretty great golf courses and the benefits we have off the golf course on top, it's pretty tough to

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