LIV golfer Reed 'felt welcome' at BMW PGA Championship
			
		 
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			 [September 12, 2022] 
			(Reuters) - American 
			Patrick Reed said he "felt welcome" at the BMW PGA Championship in 
			spite of his decision to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series, 
			adding that he was hoping to play at the next edition of the 
			tournament. 
			 
			The DP World Tour tournament was overshadowed by the presence of 17 
			golfers who have signed up for the divisive LIV Tour, with PGA Tour 
			players criticising their LIV counterparts. 
			 
			Ireland's Shane Lowry, who won the tournament with a blemish-free 
			round of 65, said on Sunday his win was "one for the good guys." 
			 
			Earlier last week, Rory McIlroy took a dig at LIV Golf members, who 
			play 54-hole events on the breakaway circuit, saying that playing 
			four rounds would leave them "pretty tired," while Billy Horschel 
			called LIV golfers "hypocrites." 
			 
			However, when asked if he felt welcome at the tournament, Reed, who 
			carded 63 to finish at 14 under, told reporters, "I definitely felt 
			welcome. 
			 
			"The guys were very respectful, very nice to me," the former Masters 
			champion added. "They were the same as when I come over and play 
			year-in and year-out every time. 
			 
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			Patrick Reed of the U.S. during the final round Action Images via 
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			 "For me as a player and as an honorary lifetime 
			member, I definitely will come back and play. 
			 
			"I don't plan on being 'one-and-done.' I always want to play at 
			least the minimum and continue to hold my card. I take pride in 
			that, I take pride in being a worldwide player and coming over and 
			playing on The European Tour." 
			 
			The LIV Tour's next event is in Chicago from Sept. 16 to 18. 
			 
			(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence Fernandez) 
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