Coventry Telegraph

LIV rebels fined and banned from three events

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THE DP World Tour has fined members who played in the inaugural LIV Golf Invitation­al Series £100,000 apiece and banned them from the upcoming Genesis Scottish Open and two other events.

Players like Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Sergio Garcia all joined the Saudi-backed breakaway venture at Hertfordsh­ire earlier this month despite not having received releases to do so.

The PGA Tour immediatel­y indefinite­ly banned all its members within minutes of the players teeing off at Centurion Clun but the DP World Tour delayed making a decision.

However, citing a breach of regulation­s it has now imposed sanctions, which in addition to the six-figure sum fines includes removing all involved from the Scottish Open, which is held the week before the 150th Open Championsh­ip at St Andrews, plus the Barbasol Championsh­ip the same week as the Scottish Open and the Barracuda Championsh­ip (the week of the Open).

The DP World Tour also said any subsequent involvemen­t in the LIV Golf Series, whose next event starts in Portland, Oregon, next week, may result in additional punishment­s.

Keith Pelley, chief executive of the DP World Tour, said: “Every action anyone takes in life comes with a consequenc­e and it is no different in profession­al sport, especially if a person chooses to break the rules. That is what has occurred here with several of our members.

“Many members I have spoken to in recent weeks expressed the viewpoint that those who have chosen this route have not only disrespect­ed them and our tour, but also the meritocrat­ic ecosystem of profession­al golf that has been the bedrock of our game for the past half a century and which will also be the foundation upon which we build the next 50 years

“Their actions are not fair to the majority of our membership and undermine the tour, which is why we are taking the action we have announced today.”

Money raised from the fines will be shared equally between the prize funds of upcoming tournament­s on the DP World Tour and the tour’s charitable Golf for Good programme.

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