Westwood accuses PGA Tour of copying Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf series

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Westwood accuses PGA Tour of copying Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf series

  • PGA Tour announces changes in response to LIV threat
  • Lee Westwood: ‘There are a lot of hypocrites out there’

Sweeping changes that the PGA Tour announced this week are “a copy” of the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf series, the former world No 1 Lee Westwood said.

On Wednesday, the PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan announced the tour’s top golfers had committed to competing against each other more regularly. The changes require top golfers, assuming they qualify, to play at least a 20-event schedule consisting of the four majors, The Players Championship, 12 “elevated events” with average purses of $20m (£16.8m) and at least three other PGA Tour events of the player’s choosing.

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