“Mickey Mouse spring break for golfers”: Twitter calls out LIV Golf as lawsuit alleges Augusta National Golf Club disinvite from the Masters
LIV Golf Series
The LIV Golf series has once again stolen the limelight in the golf world, as 11 golfers led by Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour. The PGA Tour has gone ahead and suspended as well as sanctioned many of the golfers, who want play both the series without any issues.
The details of the antitrust lawsuit state that a few of the players want to play the upcoming FedEx Cup, while Phil Mickelson feels like he deserves the PGA membership since he’s a lifetime member of the Tour. Recently, new news has come to light that the Augusta National Golf Club threatened to disinvite players from the Masters tournament if they joined LIV. That seemed irrelevant to most Twitter users, who had a lot to say about the situation.
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Twitter users tear down ‘irrelevant’ LIV Golf lawsuit
Twitterati called out the LIV Series and its irrelevent lawsuit. The Augusta National Golf Club is an invitational and is no way related to the PGA Tour. The ANGC has a right to invite or disinvite players as it pleases, and the LIV Series does not seem to understand that.
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