Expansion is coming for the LIV Golf series, and bucket loads of money for its players. 9WWOS
. The four additions to the 48-man roster of players are Henrik Stenson, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III and Jason Kokrak.
The news release said LIV Golf League players are expected to compete in "numerous" International Series events, which would mean playing more than the 14 tournaments on the 2023 LIV Golf schedule. One appeal for players who have signed up, such as Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson, was to play less.LIV Golf said it would have 25 tournaments worldwide next year, which indicates a total of 11 events on the Asian Tour.
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