Irish Daily Mail

Mickelson and Poulter remove names from PGA Tour lawsuit

- By ROBERT GORMAN

LIV GOLFERS Phil Mickelson and Ian Poulter are among four further players to drop their names from a lawsuit filed against the PGA Tour.

The pair, plus Talor Gooch and Hudson Swafford, were part of a group of 11 who had sought damages and a temporary injunction to allow the latter two to feature in the FedEx Cup play-offs.

Carlos Ortiz, Pat Perez, Jason Kokrak and Abraham Ancer had all withdrawn before the injunction was denied by a US district court in North California and the latest withdrawal­s leave only Matt Jones, Bryson DeChambeau and Peter Uihlein as current players.

The Saudi-backed LIV Golf, as an organisati­on, joined the lawsuit late last month ahead of a trial scheduled for January.

‘Nothing has changed. The merits of the lawsuit — the PGA Tour’s anti-competitiv­e conduct — still stand and will be fully tested in court, and we look forward to it,’ said a LIV Golf statement to Sports Illustrate­d.

‘We stand by the players who the PGA Tour has treated so poorly, but we also recognise to be successful we no longer need a wide variety of players to be on the suit.

‘We have our players’ backs and will press our case in court against the PGA’s anti-competitiv­e behaviour.’

Both Mickelson and Poulter said, with LIV joining the lawsuit, they no longer felt they needed to pursue the case individual­ly.

‘With LIV’s involvemen­t in these issues, the players’ rights will be protected and I no longer feel it is necessary for me to be part of the proceeding­s,’ Mickelson said in a statement.

Poulter, who also was among a number of players to apply for an injunction against the DP World Tour in order to allow them to play in July’s Scottish Open and subsequent events, had a similar view.

 ?? ?? Calling a halt: LIV golfer Phil Mickelson
Calling a halt: LIV golfer Phil Mickelson

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