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LIV Golf rebels accused of 'fabrication of emergency' as PGA Tour fights back amid lawsuit

PGA TOUR hopes to qualify for opening round of FedEx Cup Playoffs at this week's St. Jude Invitational LIV Golf You counterattacked the player. ,in ongoing litigationbetween Tour and LIV rebels. A group of 11 players, led by six-time major champion Phil Mickelson, are challenging suspensions from the PGA Tour handed over after leaving the Saudi-backed series.

Three of his 11 players - Talor Gooch, Hudson Swafford and Matt Jones - announced this Thursday that he will be temporarily out of action to allow him to compete at TPC Southwind. I'm about to get a restraining order. Before being eliminated, the LIV trio had done enough to earn a spot in the end-of-season playoffs at the golf course. has hit back at an appeal that accuses them of "manipulating the 'state of emergency' they are currently maintaining requires immediate action."

The PGA Tour said in a statement:

“TRO plaintiffs are now in court seeking an injunction to force the tour to participate in the season-ending FedExCup playoffs, harming all tour members who follow the rules. Act.Antitrust laws do not permit plaintiffs to have cake and eat it.”

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The tour included Jones' own opinion on his decision to join LIV. Comments are referenced. When asked about whether he thinks he will lose his PGA Tour membership, the defense admitted, "You have to expect it," after admitting. He accused the defector of violating the "PGA Tour Handbook and Tournament Rules" and said: ``The player's participation in the LIV League violates the PGA Tour's handbook and tournament rules.

You have breached your contract with the PGA TOUR.The player's alleged harm was entirely self-induced.In order to preserve the reputation of the PGA TOUR and protect the interests served to the player, we have vigorously pursued this lawsuit.

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