Greg Norman’s Saudi-backed Super Golf League to launch £190m series in England
The LIV Invitational series will launch at the Centurion Club in June
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Your support makes all the difference.A new Saudi-backed global golf circuit fronted by Greg Norman promised prize money of at least $250 million (£190m) as it released details on Wednesday of eight new tournaments, including one at former American president Donald Trump’s private course in New Jersey.
The LIV Invitational series will launch at the Centurion Club near London the week before the U.S. Open in June, while the Trump National Bedminster event will be played in late July.
Trump National had been scheduled to host the PGA Championship in May, but the event was moved after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol last year.
“The LIV Golf Invitational will (showcase) an innovative new golf format, featuring individuals and teams competing for more than $250,000,000 in prize purses,” LIV Golf announced.
“The series will unfold over seven regular season events that crown an individual champion and culminates in a team championship match play event for $50,000,000.”
LIV said the tournaments would comprise 48-man fields played over 54 holes with no cut, with both an individual and four-man team format.
They will utilise ‘shotgun starts’, in which every group tees off at the same time from different holes.
It remains unclear whether many of the game’s top players will participate.
The U.S.-based PGA Tour has remained implacably opposed to the Saudi-backed league, telling its members they would be banned if they joined the fledgling tour.
LIV is inviting players to compete in as few events as they want, rather than forcing them to commit to every event.
PGA Tour members generally need a “release” by the commissioner to compete in conflicting events.
The question is whether commissioner Jay Monahan will be open to granting releases to those who want to participate in only one or a handful of LIV events.
The new series has taken a massive hit in recent weeks as a number of the game’s best players have pledged their allegiance to the PGA Tour, including Irish four-times major winner Rory McIlroy, who said it was “dead in the water”.
Australia’s Norman, a World Golf Hall of Fame member who counts two British Open titles among his 20 PGA Tour wins, is spearheading the circuit as CEO of LIV Golf Investments, which is backed by the Saudi Investment Fund.
The LIV series’ image has been tarnished by comments American six-times major champion Phil Mickelson made about Saudi Arabia’s human rights record and using the league to gain leverage over the PGA Tour.
Mickelson later apologised after his comments drew widespread criticism and said he would take time away from golf to “self-reflect”.
SCHEDULE
June 9-11 - Centurion Golf Club, London
July 1-3 - Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, Portland, Oregon
July 29-31 - Trump National Bedminster, New Jersey
Sept. 2-4 - The International, Boston
Sept. 16-18 - Rich Harvest Farms, Chicago
Oct. 7-9 - Stonehill, Bangkok
Oct. 14-16 - Royal Greens, Jeddah
Oct. 28-30 - Team Championship at venue to be announced
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