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re: LIV players will be allowed to play in European (Dude Perfect World) Tour event next weekPosted by BallChamp00 on 6/19/22 at 1:01 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
I’m just talking about today. But if you are this fed up about it why not put peacock on and watch commercial free?
Posted by BallChamp00 on 6/19/22 at 9:04 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
Everyone knew Ancer is going. The others will be down the line guys. The hint the golf channel guy gave was one top 20 player (Ancer).
Posted by lsupride87
on 6/24/22 at 9:26 am to Mingo Was His NameO


Updated news
What about future events not co-sanctioned for anyone who continues to play in LIV?
So, it seems DPs bylaws don’t allow an outright tour ban like the PGA, but they can continue to levy tournament bans individually.
Sky Sports
The last olive branch for LIV is the OWGR, where the DP and PGA tour CEOs sit on the board .
quote:So the co sanctioned events are off the table for anyone who played in LIV. Ok
Players who participated at the opening LIV Golf event at Centurion Club from June 9-11 will each be fined £100,000 and are suspended from the following events: the Genesis Scottish Open and Barbasol Championship (July 7-10) and the Barracuda Championship (July 14-17).
What about future events not co-sanctioned for anyone who continues to play in LIV?
quote:
The DP World Tour has now also confirmed that participation in further conflicting tournaments without the required release "may incur further sanctions."
quote:
Sky Sports News understands that fines are set to double for those playing in each future conflicting tournament, as well as bans from the events themselves. Contrary to reports, it is also understood that LIV will not pay the fines, only possible legal fees players incur for appealing the sanctions.
So, it seems DPs bylaws don’t allow an outright tour ban like the PGA, but they can continue to levy tournament bans individually.
Sky Sports
The last olive branch for LIV is the OWGR, where the DP and PGA tour CEOs sit on the board .
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Posted by daberryballer on 6/24/22 at 10:42 am to lsupride87
Lawyers will file suit next week against PGA Tour and DP tour! Supreme Court will decide this ....they are on Trumps side of this so...watch out PGA Tour!
Posted by SuperOcean
on 6/24/22 at 11:29 am to daberryballer

quote:
Lawyers will file suit next week against PGA Tour and DP tour! Supreme Court will decide this ....they are on Trumps side of this so...watch out PGA Tour!
What remedy are they going to be asking for from the court?
Posted by notsince98
on 6/24/22 at 1:39 pm to SuperOcean

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What remedy are they going to be asking for from the court?
Preventing any collusion with majors would be a good start.
Posted by SuperOcean
on 6/24/22 at 2:09 pm to notsince98

quote:
What remedy are they going to be asking for from the court?
Preventing any collusion with majors would be a good start.
Collusion is the only real arrow that the LIV has in its quiver. I would think though that the Tour has enough counsel to avoid any directly implicating documentation
But the Opens have already made their positions and have had existing rules so.. nothing there. Augusta I would think is going to do whatever they deem in their best interest regardless. The PGA seems to be the only possible question mark
Posted by SoDakHawk
on 6/25/22 at 2:33 pm to daberryballer

LIV going to file suit against the European Tour in the United States Supreme Court. Interesting strategy.
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