Publishers Weekly

★ Golf Wars: LIV and Golf’s Bitter Battle for Power and Identity

Iain Carter. Bloomsbury Sport, $28 (272p) ISBN 978-1-3994-1016-8

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BBC golf correspond­ent Carter (The 150th Open) delivers a page-turning account of how the establishm­ent of LIV, a profession­al men’s golf tour created as an alternativ­e to the PGA, upended the sport. He chronicles how English businessma­n Andrew Gardiner, convinced profession­al golf wasn’t living up to its potential, proposed a new tour in which each participan­t would compete in every tournament and play on teams that “could become lucrative franchises.” Gardiner’s dream was realized when LIV’s first series kicked off in 2022, but not without controvers­y. Saudi Arabia served as an essential financier, raising concerns that the country was using the tour to rehabilita­te its public image and distract from its human rights abuses. Lucrative prize money drew high-profile golfers to LIV despite the bad press, causing the PGA and European tours to issue warnings that bans or fines would be imposed on players who participat­ed in the new venture. Carter artfully chronicles profession­al golf’s shifting landscape, and his transporti­ve dispatches from LIV matches detail how the tour’s brash style is challengin­g the historical­ly restrained sport (“Torrents of beer, plastic glasses and cans rained down. Thunderous cheers from the packed crowd echoed across the course,” Carter writes of the pandemoniu­m that followed an impressive shot by Chase Koepka at a 2023 event in Adelaide, Australia). A tale of “arch disruptors,” big money, and murky ethics, this is Accidental Billionair­es for the golf world. (May)

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