The decision by a panel in London was an early test for the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit, which is also facing legal battles in the United States.
Category: LIV Golf
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Investors Worry What Strong Jobs Data Means for the Economy
Inflation, recession and labor market concerns loom large over the stock market ahead of Friday’s jobs report.
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For a Humbled Bryson DeChambeau, Augusta National Looms Long
The major champion used scientific research to engineer prodigious drives, but enters the Masters knowing a return to the top of the leaderboards will take workshopping, too.
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A New Twist for the Tradition-Bound Masters: The LIV Golf Era
LIV, Saudi Arabia’s breakaway league, split men’s professional golf. Now, the drama is coming to one of the sport’s most hallowed stages.
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2023 Masters: Golf Balls and Groupings
The talk at the Masters Tournament is about possible changes to the ball, the week’s stormy forecast and the par-3 course’s face-lift.
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LIV Players Excluded From World Golf Rankings For Now Or Forever?
The Official World Golf Ranking is a dividing line between LIV Golf and the sport’s establishment. Since the metric helps determine access to major tournaments, the argument is hardly academic.
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2023 Masters: Fred Couples Talks About Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy
Jordan Spieth is looking for his first major victory since 2017, and the weather forecast for the Masters Tournament is becoming less encouraging.
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Bubba Watson Knows People Are Mad. He Loves LIV Golf Anyway.
The New York Times – Sports:The two-time Masters Tournament winner talked with The Times ahead of his return to Augusta National Golf Club, where every member of his LIV team will be in the field.
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2023 Masters: Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson Are Back
The New York Times – Sports:Plus, Rose Zhang won the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in breathtaking fashion.
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LIV Golf Talks a Big Game to the Global Elite. Now Come the Majors.
The New York Times – Sports:Despite setbacks, LIV’s executives insist the Saudi-backed league is soaring. For many fans, the rhetoric is less important than results at events like the Masters Tournament.
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PGA Tour-LIV Golf Rivalry Could Make for a Tense Masters Dinner
The New York Times – Sports:Players from the competing tours will be shoulder to shoulder at the traditional Champions Dinner. Feelings about that are mixed.
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Forged After a Tumultuous Era, World Golf Championships Fade in Another
The New York Times – Sports:A match play event in Texas may be the last W.G.C. event, ending an international competition that preceded golf’s high-rolling present.
