Mel Smooth
Hacker
LIV players suing the PGAT to be allowed to play in their events is a strange one for me. What happens if PGAT players sue LIV to be able to play in their events? If, legally, there is a reason to allow LIV players to play on the PGAT then surely the reverse equally applies and PGAT players should be allowed to play in LIV events. And if PGAT players are allowed to play in the LIV events then surely they will need to be reimbursed to the same level as others playing in the same events.
Thing is, this could have been the plan - a two way street of top players switching between the PGA and LIV series, to the benefit of all parties - We know that GN definitely approched both the PGA Tours and DPWT to try and work something out. With the benefit of hindsight, or foresight depending on where you are on the whole thing, it seems to me that something along those lines might have been a pretty good solution.