The PGA Tour and European tour have agreed to a merger with Saudi Arabia’s golf interests. All sides are immediately dropping litigation involving LIV Golf.
Some big changes coming to the PGA Tour are what Phil Mickelson was pushing nearly 20 years ago. So maybe Mickelson should feel vindicated. But even if won the battle, he might end up losing the war
A federal judge in California ruled Tuesday that three golfers who joined Saudi-backed LIV Golf will not be able to compete in the PGA Tour's postseason.
Tiger Woods turned down an offer that Greg Norman says was "somewhere in that neighborhood” of $700 million to $800 million to take part in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the U.S. Department of Justice is now interested in the dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series.
The PGA Tour has suspended Mickelson for playing in the rival league without permission. He didn't say whether he would try to play another PGA Tour event. But he says it should be his choice.