Greg Norman accuses the PGA Tour of being ‘anti-golf’

Reacted against the PGA Tour and its refusal to release players to participate in the first tournament of the very lucrative “LIV Golf Invitational Series” in a month in London, Australian Greg Norman was quick to express his dissatisfaction.

“Anti-golfer, anti-fan and anti-competitive! » The general manager of LIV Golf Investments accused those responsible for PGA Tour « prevent professional golfers from exercising their profession as they wish. »

A large number of players had asked to be released to participate in the inaugural tournament of the very controversial LIV Golf Invitational Series at the Centurion Club, near London.

More a letter to the players was leaked confirming they were denied permission.

In it, the PGA Tour explains that granting permission “would significantly and unreasonably harm the circuit and the sponsors”and declares that he would not allow “to freely benefit from the investments made by the PGA Tour in establishing and promoting its members. »

Norman saddened and convinced to be in his right

In a press release published shortly after the information was made official, Greg Normanthe manager of the LIV Golf Invitational Series, strongly condemns this protectionist attitude.

“Unfortunately, the PGA Tour apparently intends to deprive professional golfers of their right to play golf, unless it is exclusively in a PGA Tour tournament,” wrote the White Shark.

If he does not yet promise legal action, he points the finger at the shortcomings of the hegemonic American grand circuit which go against several fundamental rights of the American economy but also of the main mission that has given the PGA Tour.

“This is particularly disappointing given the non-profit status of the US Tour, and its purported ‘mission’ to promote the common interests of professional tournament golfers. »

“Instead, the PGA Tour intends to do everything to continue to profit from its illegal monopoly in a market that should be free and open. These actions are anti-golfer, anti-fan and anti-competitive. But no matter what obstacles the PGA Tour puts in our way, it won’t stop us. »

Following in the footsteps of the PGA Tour, its strategic ally, the DP World Tour, also denied players the ability to play the competing league tournaments. It now remains to know the penalties to which the players would be exposed.

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