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PGA Tour players have no sympathy for suspended LIV deserters

TORONTO : Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and others competing at the Canadian Open had no sympathy for fellow golfers who were suspended by the PGA Tour on Thursday for jumping to the breakaway Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series.

Back on the PGA Tour schedule for the first time since 2019 following a COVID-19-forced hiatus, first-round play at the Canadian Open began under dark clouds of rain as the feud between the two Tours escalated.

Moments after golfers teed off at the LIV debut event at the Centurion Club outside London on Thursday, the PGA Tour dropped a bombshell by issuing a statement saying it would suspend those, including major winners Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson, who have signed on with the big-money breakaway series.

The Tour's hardline response was greeted with enthusiasm by players at the Canadian Open with PGA Championship winner Thomas applauding the move.

"I'm pleased," said Thomas, who was among the earlier starters. "They took that risk going into it, whether they thought it was a risk or not.

"Like I've said the whole time, I have great belief and great confidence in the PGA Tour and where we're going and continuing to grow to, and those guys just aren't going to be a part of it."

During his pre-tournament news conference on Wednesday, McIlroy reaffirmed his support for the PGA Tour, saying he was waiting to see what the consequences would be for those signing up with the LIV venture.

The Northern Irishman did not have to wait long as news of the suspension broke midway through his opening round.

"All he (PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan) is doing is basically going by the book," said McIlroy, who opened the defence of his Canadian Open title with a four-under 66.

"I think that the majority of the membership

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