Australia's Jones says banning LIV Series players would not be good for
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[June 02, 2022] (Reuters)
- Australian Matt Jones said it would
not be good for golf if the PGA Tour banned players who have signed
up for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Jones is among a number of players from the PGA Tour taking part in
the new breakaway circuit's inaugural event in London next week,
which will be headlined by former world number one Dustin Johnson
and past major winner Sergio Garcia.
The PGA Tour on Wednesday reiterated that players participating in
the series would be "subject to disciplinary action" without
specifying what the punishment would entail.
"I don't think banning players from playing on the PGA Tour as
independent contractors is very good for golf," Jones told reporters
ahead of the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament, which gets underway
later on Thursday.
"It's not a good look for anyone. I understand the Tour wants to
protect their players and the product they have out here, but I
don't think that's a good way to go about it."
The new circuit has attracted the ire of PGA Tour sponsors, with
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) terminating its sponsorship agreements
with Johnson and Graeme McDowell, another former major champion who
was named in the field.
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Matt Jones walks the sixth fairway during the third round of the
Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Raymond
Carlin III-USA TODAY Sports
RBC is also the title sponsor of the Canadian Open,
which will run at the same time as the tournament in London.
Asked if a ban was imminent, Jones, who has won twice on the PGA
Tour, said he was not sure what the reaction would be.
"The Tour is always a bit quiet in how they handle their things.
They keep everything in house, as they do with suspensions and drug
tests and everything," added the 42-year-old.
"So I'm sure (the decision) will come out, maybe once the first ball
is hit by the players over there."
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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