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Trump says Saudi-funded tour creates ‘gold rush’ for players

Former president played with Johnson, DeChambeau

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BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Former President Donald Trump played another round at his home course Thursday, this one different from so many others. He was part of the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitation­al pro-am, put on by a breakaway league he says is creating a “gold rush” for players.

The third LIV Golf event, which starts Friday at Trump National Bedminster, added four new players to the 48-man field that illustrate­d how the disruption goes beyond the PGA Tour.

Henrik Stenson of Sweden is among the newcomers, which led the European tour to strip him of the Ryder Cup captaincy for the 2023 matches in Italy.

Stenson was made aware during his news conference of a report in the Daily Telegraph, later matched by Golf Digest, that Luke Donald would be Europe’s captain.

“I don’t feel like I’ve given it up,” Stenson said. “I made every arrangemen­t possible here to be able to fulfill my captain’s duties, and I’ve had great help here from LIV to be able to do that. And still, the decision was made that I was to be removed. I’m obviously disappoint­ed over the situation. But it is what it is, and yeah, we move on from there now.”

By adding Stenson — the other three were Paul Casey, Charles Howell III and Jason Kokrak — LIV Golf now has 12 former major champions on its roster, though only five among the top 50 in the world ranking.

“You have really the best players in the world, many of the best players, and soon you’ll probably have all of them,” said Trump, who played in the pro-am with Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau, along with his son, Eric.

“Remember this, if there’s a merger [between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour], the people who didn’t come will never get anything except a thank-you from the people who took advantage of them.”

There is no conversati­on at the PGA Tour about a possible merger. Commission­er Jay Monahan said last month that while the tour welcomes healthy competitio­n: “The LIV Saudi golf league is not that. It’s an irrational threat, one not concerned with the return on investment or true growth of the game.”

Trump felt slighted when a World Golf Championsh­ip left his Trump National Doral course near Miami after 2016 when a replacemen­t title sponsor could not be found.

Backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, LIV Golf has been awarding massive money — various reports put total signing fees at around $1 billion so far. The PGA Tour has suspended players

who join for violating regulation­s that require a release to play overseas. It does not grant releases for tournament­s held in North America.

The prize money at LIV Golf events totals $25 million, with the winner getting $4 million. Last place in the 54-hole events with no cut is guaranteed $120,000.

“Now they have an alternativ­e and nobody would have ever known there was going to be a gold rush like this,” Trump said.

Trump and his senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, cultivated very close relationsh­ips with the Saudi crown prince while Trump was in office.

And the administra­tion’s response to human rights concerns was criticized by many as not being strong enough, particular­ly after the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi and repeated concerns expressed about civilian deaths in the Saudi-led war in Yemen against Iran-backed rebels.

LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman has said it would support any player who chose to challenge the suspension in court. That hasn’t happened on the PGA Tour yet, though Ian Poulter and Branden Grace were among four players allowed to play in the Scottish Open when a British judge issued a temporary stay against European tour suspension­s.

Poulter and Lee Westwood said they still have no clarity from the European tour on future tournament­s or their eligibilit­y for the Ryder Cup.

Europe’s points system typically begins in September.

“I’m still eligible to play on the European tour. I don’t think I’ve been banned from playing any events,” Westwood said, adding the BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth is still on his schedule. “I’ve had no correspond­ence on that. That’s an event, a qualifying event, for the European Ryder Cup team.”

The European tour’s flagship event is Sept. 8-11 south of London, held a week after a LIV Golf event outside Boston and a week before the LIV event in the Chicago suburbs.

 ?? SETH WENIG/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? From left, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, a governor of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which is financing the LIV Golf series, former President Donald Trump and his son, Eric Trump, watch play Thursday in the pro-am round of the Bedminster Invitation­al LIV Golf in Bedminster, N.J.
SETH WENIG/ASSOCIATED PRESS From left, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, a governor of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which is financing the LIV Golf series, former President Donald Trump and his son, Eric Trump, watch play Thursday in the pro-am round of the Bedminster Invitation­al LIV Golf in Bedminster, N.J.

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