Last update: 09/06/22 6:37 p.m. Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas both supported the PGA Tour’s decision to suspend the LIV Golf Series contestants
Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas have both backed the PGA Tour’s decision to suspend all players competing in the LIV Golf Invitational Series. PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan sent a note to all members on Thursday afternoon, shortly after the game started at the Centurion Club, confirming that any player playing in the Saudi-backed split series had been suspended indefinitely by the PGA Tour. Phil Mickelson and Ian Poulter were among the 17 players confirmed to be out of action, with the statement confirming that those “playing this week without releases” have been suspended or otherwise no longer eligible to participate in the PGA Tour, including of the Presidents Cup “. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Sky Sports reporter Jamie Weir has more details, as the PGA Tour has suspended all current and future players who have decided to join the LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Sky Sports reporter Jamie Weir has more details, as the PGA Tour has suspended all current and future players who have decided to join the LIV Golf Invitational Series. McIlroy said last month that he understood why some players might be tempted to go on the track with Greg Norman’s face after he had previously described the proposal as “dead in the water”, although he believed it was right for players to pose. suspended because they put her in England. “I think at this point, Jay [Monahan] “It was quite transparent that he was just going to act according to the rules of the tournament and the rules that have been set for a member of the PGA Tour,” McIlroy said after Round 66 at the RBC Canadian Open. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Golf channel analyst Brandel Chamblee strongly criticizes players participating in the LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Golf channel analyst Brandel Chamblee strongly criticizes players participating in the LIV Golf Invitational Series. “All it does is basically follow the book. I think the majority of members who are here this week and have not gone and played elsewhere really appreciate that. “So I think he did the right thing because these guys have broken the rules and done things outside of the tournament rules, and because of that, there will be consequences, I guess.”

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Phil Mickelson and Ian Poulter are among the high-profile players on the 48-pitch field this week who have been suspended, with Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood resigning from the PGA Tour. Asked about the players’ dismissal, Thomas said: “I’m happy. I do not think anyone who is shocked has heard the message that Jay [Monahan] and everyone has put it out. They took that risk, whether they believed it was a risk or not. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Sky Sports’s Andrew Coltart believes that it will not be long before the biggest players turn their heads as they see lower ranked players raising a lot of money on the LIV Golf Tour.
Sky Sports’s Andrew Coltart believes that it will not be long before the biggest players turn their heads as they see lower ranked players raising a lot of money on the LIV Golf Tour. “As I have said all along, I have great faith and confidence in the PGA Tour and where we go and continue to evolve, and these guys just aren’t going to be a part of it. “They [LIV Golf] they obviously throw so much money at people that it is very difficult to refuse. I do not care what you say in terms of people playing for different reasons. It does not matter who you are or what you are, everything has a number. “They reach that number for some people and I hope they do not get others. But I think a very strong core of us is very firm and stable in our position and I hope it stays that way.”