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US PGA splashes cash for season

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FACED with a growing challenge from the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series, the US PGA Tour announced a 2022-23 season schedule on Monday offering a record $US415 million ($600m) in prize money.

The PGA boosted the prize money at eight invitation­al tournament­s, with The Players Championsh­ip set to pay out $US25 million ($36m), and will offer $US145 million ($210m) in bonus money, including $US75 million ($108m) for the FedEx Cup playoffs, which will be trimmed to 70 players from the current 125.

The move comes as the LIV Golf Series has offered the highest purses in history to lure big-name talent from the

PGA to its upstart tour, which is set to rise from eight events in 2022 to 14 in 2023.

LIV Golf has drawn protests and claims of “sportwashi­ng” from critics citing Saudi human rights issues but such stars as Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson (pictured), Henrik Stenson, Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey and Patrick Reed have jumped to the rebel series that debuted in June.

The US PGA, which will return to a season that coincides with the calendar year starting in 2024, tightened its playoffs and boosted select purses after comments from fans, PGA commission­er Jay Monahan said.

“The overwhelmi­ng sentiment was they wanted more consequenc­es for both the regular season and the playoffs and to further strengthen events that traditiona­lly feature top players competing head-to-head,” Monahan said.

“We feel we’ve accomplish­ed all of these objectives.”

The 2022-23 PGA season will have 47 tournament­s, including three playoff events next August with a field of 70 at the St Jude Championsh­ip in Memphis, 50 at the BMW Championsh­ip in Chicago and the top 30 in points advancing to the season-ending Tour Championsh­ip at East Lake in Atlanta.

After the season, late 2023 will feature events for those outside the top 70 to earn status for the 2024 PGA campaign.

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