The Palm Beach Post

LIV has room for PGA Tour pros in Tiger’s TGL

- Tom D'Angelo Palm Beach Post USA TODAY NETWORK Joe Schad Columnist Palm Beach Post USA TODAY NETWORK

DORAL — The TGL is doing what LIV Golf promises to do.

The virtual golf league, backed by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, has built a roster with PGA Tour players the quality LIV hoped to sign in the last year, and is still anticipati­ng this offseason.

Patrick Cantlay and Wyndham Clark highlighte­d the latest and final round of signings as TGL settles on 24 players. The league starts in January and will be played Monday nights on the Palm Beach State College campus in Palm Beach Gardens.

LIV and TGL have completely different formats and schedules and are not competing for players. But the possibilit­y of anyone committing to a league run by LIV detractors Woods and McIlroy and also signing with LIV is unknown. Even if TGL is in partnershi­p with the PGA Tour and the Tour is working on an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which finances LIV, to merge business interests.

From the LIV side, Gary Davidson, who served as LIV’s acting COO before Lawrence Burian was named to the position Monday, said last week he does not believe “there would be a conflict” if a golfer who joined TGL showed interest in LIV.

“We’re open to who may want to play,” Davidson said. “We’re not limiting where our players come (from) to play. We obviously want them to commit to play in our 14 team events. Beyond that we are very open to them playing in other tour events in other weeks, indeed on Monday night in TGL if they want to. It wouldn’t cause any issues from our side.

“Isn’t something that’s come up as being an issue as yet and I think that there would be room for that.”

LIV would celebrate adding any of the prominent names Woods and McIlroy have inked such as Cantlay, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, Collin Morikawa, Matt Fitzpatric­k, Xander Schauffele and Max Homa.

Even others like Keegan Bradley, Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, Adam Scott, Cameron Young, Tyrrell Hatton, Tommy Fleetwood and Billy Horschel would be a boost for LIV.

Everyone from Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson to LIV commission­er

PHILADELPH­IA — The Dolphins played a decent game, considerin­g numerous challenges faced, including injuries, but fell 31-17 at the Eagles on Sunday night.

Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa each had strong moments, but the Dolphins’ quarterbac­k threw a key intercepti­on in the fourth quarter.

Tua was targeting Raheem Mostert as Miami tried to tie the score at 24 and the ball was intercepte­d at the Eagles’ 1-yard line.

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni then went for it twice on fourth-and-1 from his own 26 and own 37, converting both with Hurts’ “Tush Push” sneaks.

The Dolphins fell to 5-2. Philadelph­ia is 6-1.

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