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Top golfers who will compete in new Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitational Series
I've heard a couple rumors that the RBC Canadian open is going to be cancelled this weekend. Not sure if the exodus of some of the major players to the LIV Golf Series is contributing to that, but this is definitely bad news for the PGA.
Will anyone be attending the event in North Plains?
The LIV Golf Invitational Series, a controversial new league designed to compete with the PGA Tour, will start play Thursday at the Centurion Golf Club in London.
The eight-tournament golf series, founded by two-time British Open winner Greg Norman, is supported financially by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. Saudi Arabia has been criticized for human rights abuses, and crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has been accused of sanctioning the 2018 murder and dismemberment of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
The Official Golf World Ranking will not recognize the event, meaning competitors will not earn any points from participating. This has not stopped more than 40 players from committing to play for the $255 million prize money, which is the richest in golf history. Bryson DeChambeau will join the league starting July 1-3 for the event in North Plains, Oregon, his agent said Wednesday.
company’s website, as well as YouTube and Facebook. Here’s a look at the top players set to compete in this new golf league teeing off Thursday, at 9 a.m. ET (2 p.m. local).
I've heard a couple rumors that the RBC Canadian open is going to be cancelled this weekend. Not sure if the exodus of some of the major players to the LIV Golf Series is contributing to that, but this is definitely bad news for the PGA.
Will anyone be attending the event in North Plains?