It looks like Greg Norman will be the first, and possibly the only head to roll, after the PGA-LIV merger.
LIV Golf Greenbrier will see many of the sport’s biggest names competing at the historic Old White course in West Virginia from 4-6 August.
Open organiser the R&A has warned that golf cannot jeopardise its financial future by ever increasing prize money for players.
World No 3 Jon Rahm says he does not expect financial compensation from the PGA Tour for not jumping ship to join LIV Golf.
The biggest issue I have with the PGA-LIV merger is from a player’s perspective, writes Compleat Golfer’s playing editor.
Open champion Cameron Smith believes the future is bright for golf despite the uncertainty over how a proposed merger between the PGA Tour and...
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Rory McIlroy says he is talking to Sergio Garcia again following the pair's highly public fall-out following the Spaniard's move to LIV Golf.
Rory McIlroy says he would retire before joining LIV Golf after it emerged he had been offered a franchise in the Saudi-backed project.
The PGA Tour and the Saudi Public Investment Fund have dropped a provision from their framework agreement that barred LIV Golf and the Tour...
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US and Saudi officials discussed proposals to completely transform professional golf as they negotiated the biggest merger in the sport's history,