Tiger Woods played Tuesday (NZST) in Ireland, marking his first competitive round since he withdrew following the third round of the PGA Championship back in May.
The DP World Tour suffered at least a temporary blow in its battle with LIV Golf on Monday when Sport Resolutions in the United Kingdom issued a stay of the suspensions the tour levied against three players after they competed in LIV’s inaugural event last month in London.
This week was an affirmation of the belief that so many have but few come to find: that Poston doesn’t just belong out here, but truly, unequivocally and without doubt can be something more.
For all the hundreds of millions of dollars splurged to lure big-name players away from the PGA Tour, both of the first two LIV events have been won by players outside the top 100 in the world ranking.
As with many other issues surrounding this upstart tour, the details around all the money are shadowy. In an effort to get more granular, the Fire Pit Collective spoke with four managers/agents who represent LIV golfers; they were granted anonymity to facilitate candour.