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McDowell: Saudi-backed LIV Golf International Series 'scary' but right decision should be made

Graeme McDowell admits the consequences of joining the Saudi-backed LIV Golf International Series are «scary» but insists the chance to play in the $25m event was too good to turn down. The Northern Irishman was named in the 48-player field for next week's event in St Albans, the first in a money-spinning new series fronted by Greg Norman and backed by the Saudi regime.

Ad/> McDowell, who will play in the Asian Tour's International Series England event at Slaley Hall from Thursday, will be joined by the likes of Dustin Johnson, Lee Westwood, and Sergio Garcia at Centurion Club next week. /> Golf'There it is!' — Brady hits wonderful approach shot2 HOURS AGO However, it is not a decision that comes without risk.

The PGA Tour and DP World Tour have threatened to ban all rebel players from their tournaments — which includes the Ryder Cup — but McDowell has implored them to see sense.«The perceived consequences are definitely concerning,» McDowell said. «But as players, we just ask ourselves the question, if we do get banned from the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour, for example, is that good for the sport of golf? »I believe it is not good for the game and I really feel what the guys at LIV have done is they've tried to create a schedule, which especially fits around the PGA Tour.

«It is designed to co-exist with the other tours in the world and let's just hope that it all works out. The unknowns are a little scary, but I am sure it's weighed into the decision of every player that's decided to take the leap.

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