The British Open will allow those related to the Saudi Super League to play

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Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
24 June 2022 Friday 12:49
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The British Open will allow those related to the Saudi Super League to play

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In this way, the last 'major' of the season follows in the footsteps of the US Open, held last week and which also allowed golfers who have left the American circuit to join the Saudi project to compete. This decision stands out from the PGA Tour, which two weeks ago announced the suspension of the licenses of those who participate or participate in the future in the LIV.

"Since it was first played in 1860, the British Open has been characterized as an open tournament. It is fundamental. Those players who have qualified for this year's edition will be able to participate," said Martin Slumbers, in a statement. CEO of the R

Figures such as Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Sergio Garcia participated in the first edition of the LIV, which was held in early June in London, while others such as Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka, Grand Slam winners, will play the next event in Portland at The end of this month.

The appeal of the Super League is based on much juicier prizes than those of the current PGA, in addition to many fewer events per season and an assured future, since PIF, the Saudi Arabian public investment fund, has agreed to finance this tournament for at least until 2024.

To get an idea of ​​the magnitude of the event, each round of the LIV distributes a jackpot of 25 million euros, more than the most awarded PGA championship, 'The Players'. Faced with this situation and given the flight of golfers, the PGA has promised to increase the prizes and establish new rewards for those players who finish among the top 50 in the ranking.