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The PGA Tour is set to lose two more stars to the Saudi-backed rebel golf league after it was announced Carlos Ortiz and Matthew Wolff had signed up with LIV Golf. Mexican player Ortiz, 31, and American Wolff, 23, will take their place in the 48-man field for LIV's second event, at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in Portland on June 30.

Ortiz played his debut season on the PGA Tour in 2019, and has a career high of 44th in the world rankings. However, he has been underwhelming in the last two seasons, and is yet to record a top-50 finish in a major - and he missed the cut at last week's Travelers Championship.

But whilst his defection won't be considered seismic by PGA Tour chiefs, the loss of Wolff represents another hammer blow. It has been reported by the golf channel that the youngster has agreed terms with Norman and co, breaking the mould of players to have

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