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16 LIV Golf defectors are set to ramp up their attack on the DP World Tour and CEO Keith Pelley this week, after the group of rebels threatened legal action against the circuit. After the likes of Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Sergio Garcia and Dustin Johnson chose to make the Saudi switch, DP World Tour boss Pelley revealed a set of sanctions against them.

As a result, it was announced that the defectors were fined £100,000 and banned from competing in the upcoming Scottish Open, following in the footsteps of their American counterparts at the PGA Tour, who have issued suspensions to the rebel group. After receiving their punishments, Poulter and co were said to be pursuing legal avenues to overturn the decision.

Pelley, however, remained firm to the tour's decision, releasing a statement to the

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