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A draft contract to play for
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to the league and to get permission before granting
exclusive interviews, it has been revealed.
A report in the Wall Street Journal
said it reviewed a draft contract that LIV Golf has offered players, noting it
was unclear if terms in the draft are in all contracts or can be negotiated.
The draft contract also includes
clauses requiring players to wear LIV Golf branding at any golf tournament they
‘participate in anywhere in the world’ – and therefore showing off and
promoting the rebel tour at the majors.
Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka,
Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Reed and Phil Mickelson are among the field of
players to have defected from the PGA Tour for big-money LIV contracts and have
been suspended from the PGA Tour. Some have resigned.
Open champion Cameron Smith is
expected to be the next player to sign with the Saudi rebel tour, with his deal
reported to be worth over $100million. Last month, Greg Norman confirmed Tiger
Woods had been offered a deal worth up to $800m.
Patrick Reed shows off his LIV
Golf-branded apparel at The Open at St Andrews last month Street Journal
said it reviewed a draft contract that LIV Golf has offered players, noting it
was unclear if terms in the draft are in all contracts or can be negotiated.
The draft contract also includes
clauses requiring players to wear LIV Golf branding at any golf tournament they
‘participate in anywhere in the world’ – and therefore showing off and
promoting the rebel tour at the majors.
Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka,
Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Reed and Phil Mickelson are among the field of
players to have defected from the PGA Tour for big-money LIV contracts and have
been suspended from the PGA Tour. Some have resigned.
Open champion Cameron Smith is
expected to be the next player to sign with the Saudi rebel tour, with his deal
reported to be worth over $100million. Last month, Greg Norman confirmed Tiger
Woods had been offered a deal worth up to $800m.
Patrick Reed shows off his LIV
Golf-branded apparel at The Open at St Andrews last month
Details
of LIV Golf’s big-money rebel contracts are ‘LEAKED’
A draft contract to play for
Saudi-funded LIV Golf includes clauses that require players be available to
recruit other players to the league and to get permission before granting
exclusive interviews, it has been revealed.
A report in the Wall Street Journal
said it reviewed a draft contract that LIV Golf has offered players, noting it
was unclear if terms in the draft are in all contracts or can be negotiated.
The draft contract also includes
clauses requiring players to wear LIV Golf branding at any golf tournament they
‘participate in anywhere in the world’ – and therefore showing off and
promoting the rebel tour at the majors.
Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka,
Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Reed and Phil Mickelson are among the field of
players to have defected from the PGA Tour for big-money LIV contracts and have
been suspended from the PGA Tour. Some have resigned.
Open champion Cameron Smith is
expected to be the next player to sign with the Saudi rebel tour, with his deal
reported to be worth over $100million. Last month, Greg Norman confirmed Tiger
Woods had been offered a deal worth up to $800m.
Patrick Reed shows off his LIV
Golf-branded apparel at The Open at St Andrews last month
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