The Herald - Herald Sport

Casey becomes latest player to join Saudi-backed tour

- Phil Casey

PAUL CASEY has become the latest player to join the Saudibacke­d LIV Golf Invitation­al Series, despite previously admitting he would be a “hypocrite” to play in the Saudi Internatio­nal.

The 44-year-old is scheduled to compete in the third LIV Golf event at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster this month, although he has not played since March due to a back injury.

Casey, who is a former Unicef ambassador, opted out of the inaugural Saudi Internatio­nal on the European Tour in 2019, citing concerns over the country’s human rights record.

In an interview with the Independen­t in March that year, he said: “It just didn’t sit well with me. I’ve not talked too much about it and I’m not sure I want to, but certainly signing a deal and being paid to be down there, I would be a hypocrite if I did that.”

However, he subsequent­ly performed a U-turn and has played the Saudi Internatio­nal – now part of the Asian Tour – in each of the last two years, outlining his reasons to the PA news agency in November 2020.

“This is not a decision I’ve taken lightly,” Casey said. “I wasn’t comfortabl­e going in the past, but I have always been open-minded and willing to learn. I believe sport has the power to affect change. I’ve listened to the Saudis’ commitment to this and their vision for the future.

“It is always better to include rather than exclude when eliciting change, thus I hope my participat­ion will make a difference and I am looking forward to seeing these changes in person.”

Casey will join former Ryder Cup team-mates Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Graeme McDowell in playing on the controvers­ial new tour, and will be part of team Crushers GC, captained by Bryson DeChambeau.

“LIV Golf continues to attract the best players in the sport as it builds increasing­ly competitiv­e fields with each event,” LIV Golf chief executive Greg Norman said. “Paul Casey adds to the growing list of top 50 golfers who are excited to be part of an innovative and entertaini­ng format that is creating something new for golf.

“His proven track record on a global stage adds another exciting piece to the competitio­n as we prepare for Bedminster.”

The PGA Tour suspended all of their members who competed in the inaugural LIV Golf event as soon as they teed off at Centurion Club last month, with commission­er Jay Monahan saying the “same fate holds true” for future defectors.

The DP World Tour fined members £100,000 and banned them from this week’s Genesis Scottish Open, which is co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour, a stance which has since prompted the threat of legal action from 16 players.

In a sign that the topic is proving increasing­ly divisive, former Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington said on Friday that the players who have not joined LIV Golf “feel the sanctions haven’t gone far enough, 100 per cent.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom