Breakaway league sets golfers on collision course with DP World Tour

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Members of the DP World Tour who play in June’s $25m Saudi Arabian-backed event in Hertfordshire are likely to face penalties but Phil Mickelson could return to action

by the DP World Tour for the Saudi International this year but that tournament carried world-ranking value and was endorsed by the Asian Tour. Neither applies to the LIV Golf Invitational. The DP World Tour is now set to bite back.

Every indication from their Wentworth headquarters is that players will not be cleared to play at Centurion. That will leave those individuals with a decision to make: take their place in the field anyway or remove their names from the equation. Keith Pelley, chief executive of the DP World Tour, again urged members last week to consider the potential long-term ramifications – on both sporting and ethical grounds – of siding with the Saudis.

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