PGA Tour urged to welcome back LIV golfers after Saudi funding withdrawal
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Updated · The Guardian · May 1
PGA Tour urged to welcome back LIV golfers after Saudi funding withdrawal
15 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 1
Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump said he wanted stars such as Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler competing together again.
LIV this week postponed its June event in New Orleans, though its next tournament remains scheduled for 7-10 May at Trump National near Washington.
PGA Tour players Brian Harman and Jordan Spieth said any return path may need consequences, reflecting lingering resentment after LIV defectors sued the tour over 2022 suspensions.
What harsh penalties will LIV's stars face to rejoin a PGA Tour that has not forgotten their defection?
Will golf’s civil war finally end, or are the scars too deep for the rival tours to ever truly reunite?
Without Saudi billions, can LIV Golf's new leadership find investors to survive its massive operational costs?