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After months and months of worrying, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan will no doubt have slept a tad easier over the past week, following the latest fallout to the Saudi Golf League saga.

At the turn of the year it seemed as if the Saudi-backed series was beginning to build momentum.

Golf's biggest names were being linked with multi-million offers, and some of the PGA Tour's most famous stars looked ready to make the move, despite previous warning from Monahan.

However, a week of rejection from the likes of Collin Morikawa, Rory McIlroy and two of the Saudi's biggest hopes, Bryson DeChambeau and Dustin Johnson left many questioning whether the SGL was over before it had even begun.

The final nail in the coffin then seemed to be a statement from the breakaway circuit's biggest hope Phil Mickelson, who issued a grovelling apology after his

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