In a significant development for the world of professional golf, eight DP World Tour members have been granted permission to play in conflicting LIV Golf tournaments. The decision, announced by the DP World Tour, allows players like Tyrrell Hatton and Tom McKibbin to compete in LIV Golf events, despite being members of the DP World Tour.
According to the DP World Tour, the eight members who have been given permission to play in LIV Golf tournaments include Hatton, McKibbin, Laurie Canter, Thomas Detry, Adrian Meronk, Victor Perez, David Puig, and Elvis Smylie. The permission is conditional, with each member required to meet certain conditions, including payment of outstanding fines for breaches of DP World Tour regulations, participation in additional stipulated DP World Tour tournaments, and withdrawal of all pending appeals.
The DP World Tour stated that the conditions accepted by the members will "provide additional value to the DP World Tour and benefit to the entire membership." However, not all DP World Tour members have been granted permission to play in LIV Golf tournaments. Jon Rahm, for example, was not among those given permission.
The decision comes as Rory McIlroy remains in contention at The Genesis Invitational, where he is one shot behind co-leaders Marco Penge and Jacob Bridgeman at the halfway stage. McIlroy is targeting his first title of the season and will be looking to close the gap on the leaders over the weekend.
Meanwhile, in other golf news, the Eider Chase at Newcastle and the Winter Derby at Lingfield are set to take place on Saturday, with several top horses competing in the events.
The decision to grant permission to DP World Tour members to play in LIV Golf tournaments is a significant development in the world of professional golf. It remains to be seen how this will impact the sport in the long term, but for now, it seems that some players will have more opportunities to compete in different tournaments.
The DP World Tour's decision to grant permission to its members to play in LIV Golf tournaments is likely to be seen as a positive move by some, as it allows players to compete in more events and potentially earn more prize money. However, others may view it as a threat to the traditional golf tour structure.
As the golf season continues, it will be interesting to see how this development plays out and how it affects the sport as a whole.
Sources:
- DP World Tour statement
- Getty Images
- Sky Sports Racing
In a significant development for the world of professional golf, eight DP World Tour members have been granted permission to play in conflicting LIV Golf tournaments. The decision, announced by the DP World Tour, allows players like Tyrrell Hatton and Tom McKibbin to compete in LIV Golf events, despite being members of the DP World Tour.
According to the DP World Tour, the eight members who have been given permission to play in LIV Golf tournaments include Hatton, McKibbin, Laurie Canter, Thomas Detry, Adrian Meronk, Victor Perez, David Puig, and Elvis Smylie. The permission is conditional, with each member required to meet certain conditions, including payment of outstanding fines for breaches of DP World Tour regulations, participation in additional stipulated DP World Tour tournaments, and withdrawal of all pending appeals.
The DP World Tour stated that the conditions accepted by the members will "provide additional value to the DP World Tour and benefit to the entire membership." However, not all DP World Tour members have been granted permission to play in LIV Golf tournaments. Jon Rahm, for example, was not among those given permission.
The decision comes as Rory McIlroy remains in contention at The Genesis Invitational, where he is one shot behind co-leaders Marco Penge and Jacob Bridgeman at the halfway stage. McIlroy is targeting his first title of the season and will be looking to close the gap on the leaders over the weekend.
Meanwhile, in other golf news, the Eider Chase at Newcastle and the Winter Derby at Lingfield are set to take place on Saturday, with several top horses competing in the events.
The decision to grant permission to DP World Tour members to play in LIV Golf tournaments is a significant development in the world of professional golf. It remains to be seen how this will impact the sport in the long term, but for now, it seems that some players will have more opportunities to compete in different tournaments.
The DP World Tour's decision to grant permission to its members to play in LIV Golf tournaments is likely to be seen as a positive move by some, as it allows players to compete in more events and potentially earn more prize money. However, others may view it as a threat to the traditional golf tour structure.
As the golf season continues, it will be interesting to see how this development plays out and how it affects the sport as a whole.
Sources:
- DP World Tour statement
- Getty Images
- Sky Sports Racing