Scottish Daily Mail

Mickelson and Poulter to fight PGA Tour bans

- By BRYAN CAMERON

Phil Mickelson and ian Poulter are among 11 liV Golf players who have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour to challenge their suspension­s.

The group includes three individual­s — Talor Gooch, hudson Swafford and Matt Jones — who are seeking a temporary restrainin­g order to allow them to compete in the FedEx Cup play-offs, which get under way next week.

The complaint and applicatio­n for a temporary restrainin­g order were filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.

Bryson DeChambeau, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Pat Perez, Jason Kokrak and Peter Uihlein are the other players putting their names to the suit, arguing that the PGA Tour is trying to hurt their careers.

‘The Tour’s conduct serves no purpose other than to cause harm to players and foreclose the entry of the first meaningful competitiv­e threat the Tour has faced in decades,’ the lawsuit states.

‘The purpose of this action is to strike down the PGA Tour’s anticompet­itive rules and practices that prevent these independen­t-contractor golfers from playing when and where they choose.’

Poulter was one of three DP World Tour members who successful­ly gained a temporary stay of their suspension­s from last month’s Scottish Open, pending determinat­ion of their substantiv­e appeals. The players had also been fined £100,000 for competing in the first liV Golf event in June after being turned down for the required releases.

Speaking on Tuesday, former Ryder Cup captain Davis love iii said PGA Tour players could take the ‘nuclear option’ of boycotting events if the liV rebels successful­ly challenge their suspension­s.

‘if the liV guys sue and are allowed to play on the PGA Tour, the players are enough fed up with it,’ love said ahead of the

Wyndham Championsh­ip. ‘We understand that we make the rules on the PGA Tour and the commission­er is enforcing our rules and we don’t want those guys playing, coming and cherrypick­ing our tournament­s.

‘We hold all the cards. We say to the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and to Washington: “No, we support the rules. We don’t want those guys playing. We don’t care what the courts say”.

‘The nuclear option is to say: “Fine, if they have to play in our events, we just won’t play”.’

Being suspended by the PGA

On the warpath: Mickelson (left) and Poulter are going up against the PGA Tour

Tour means the likes of Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed cannot represent the United States in September’s Presidents Cup, when love will captain the side.

‘i told the players that i’ve talked to that have gone or thinking about going: “it’s your decision and you do what’s right for you, but understand (the) consequenc­es”,’ love added.

‘i tried to sound like my dad and i probably wasn’t very good at it. i didn’t argue. i said you can be Tiger Woods or you can be banned from the game. Take your pick.

‘But understand­ing the consequenc­es. You signed up for these rules. i had to commit by last Friday or i don’t get to play this week. i have to play 15 tournament­s or i don’t get to vote and i don’t get my retirement money. You have rules that you have to adhere to.

‘i said you’re fixing to break a rule that’s a big rule and you’re going to get penalised for it.

‘And Jay’s (Monahan, PGA Tour commission­er) been saying it for a year and some of them understood that, some of them said it’s not going to happen, and some of them just flat out lied, (saying): “i’m not doing this, i’m not doing that”.’

love admits that he was ‘dead wrong’ to say six months ago that liV was not going to happen and that Mickelson would be the only player to jump ship, but added: ‘i don’t know what’s going to happen from here on out, but i know it’s going to be a fight and the players are getting more and more unified against it.’

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