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PGA Tour denies requests to compete in Saudi-backed event

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The PGA Tour has rejected requests from players for authorizat­ion to play the first Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitation­al Series event in London next month.

The new series, which offers the promise of super-sized prize money, is set to begin June 9 and would conflict with the RBC Canadian Open, a PGA Tour official told the players in an email reviewed by Reuters.

“As such, Tour members are not authorized to participat­e in the Saudi Golf League’s London event under our Regulation­s,” Tyler Dennis, senior VP & chief of operations at the PGA Tour, said in the email. “As a membership organizati­on, we believe this decision is in the best interest of the PGA Tour and its players.”

The move comes after the PGA Tour granted event releases for other non-PGA Tour events in the past.

Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood were among the players who had requested a release before the PGA Tour moved to stop its top talent from participat­ing in the rival league. If the players choose to play in it anyway, they could face disciplina­ry action from the

PGA Tour.

Greg Norman, CEO of LIV, said the event had secured an additional US$2 billion in funding ahead of its first-ever tournament and added that several top players had said they would play without a release. Read full story

“No tour in this world owns golf,” Norman said. “There’s been a monopoly in place for 53 years.”

Six-time major champion Mickelson announced in February he was taking time away from golf after a firestorm erupted over comments he made about the Saudi Arabian government, which funded the new golf league. Read full story

Mickelson later apologized to LIV for his “reckless” remarks, which were critical of the Saudi government’s human rights record, saying that in LIV he saw the opportunit­y to “reshape how the PGA Tour operates.”

 ?? Photo: GOLF.com ?? No access…In a surprising decision by the PGA Tour this week, golfers who sought permission to play in the first LIV Golf Invitation­al Series tournament have been denied their waiver requests.
Photo: GOLF.com No access…In a surprising decision by the PGA Tour this week, golfers who sought permission to play in the first LIV Golf Invitation­al Series tournament have been denied their waiver requests.

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