Tuesday’s Senate hearing on the PGA Tour’s agreement with the Saudis is a reminder how long this upheaval has been going on.
All the rage was Ian Poulter among three players who had defected to LIV Golf, won a preliminary injunction in a U.K. court and were allowed to play The Renaissance Club alongside European tour and PGA Tour players who felt he was double dipping.
Eleven players filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour, and four of them tried to play in the FedEx Cup playoffs until a California judge refused to grant a temporary restraining order. Monahan introduced a new model for the PGA Tour that created $20 million tournaments and a plan for the best to compete against each other upward of 17 times a year. That was described as a “bridge year,” though the concept for 2024 was the same with some wrinkles.
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