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Pressured by U.S., PGA Tour and Saudi Fund Drop Key Part of Golf Deal

The two parties had promised not to poach each other’s players. Their decision to abandon that clause removes one of the few binding provisions of the agreement that has rocked golf.

Alan Blinder
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Alan Blinder

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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Golf, Johnson, Dustin, Justice Department, LIV Golf, Monahan, Jay W (1970- ), PGA Tour Inc, Saudi Arabia, Senate, Sovereign Wealth Funds, United States
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