DP World Tour Golf Discipline Liv Golf Invitational Series
According to the announcement on June 24, golfers who have just attended the LIV Golf Invitational Series London lowered two weeks ago will be fined $ 105,000 and banned from attending prizes next month, including Scottish Open, Barbasol Championship and Barracuda Championship. These three tournaments, DP World Tour sponsored with PGA Tour.
And accordingly, there will be at least six players in this discipline framework, including three veteran faces on DP World Tour - Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood. All three were hanged by PGA Tour.

With the group that continues to attend or newly joined the new arena, the organization will continue to suspend the competition in a number of tournaments and a double fine.
"Everyone has to suffer the consequences of what they do. Professional sports are the same, especially those who break the rules. Their actions are not fair and cause discontent to the majority of members. We have just made disciplinary decisions, "CEO Keith Pelley of DP World Tour explained in the notice.
On June 9, the PGA Tour suspended 17 members indefinitely shortly after they moved in the LIV Golf Invitational Series London.
However, Saudi Arabia was financially backed by Saudi to recruit 21 members from PGA Tour in which the latest Brooks Koepka. The majority of "claiming group" repeatedly won the practice or holding Major, with typical such as Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson.
Invitational Series is operated by LIV Golf Investments - a business founded by the legendary golfer Greg Norman and CEO, while the shareholder is the public investment fund (PIF) Saudi.
According to the Telegraph, LIV paid US $ 150 million for Dustin Johnson, $ 200 million for Phil Mickelson for these two stars to play. On the Washington Post on June 5, Norman said Tiger Woods refused to invite to the Invitational Series with a hand lining up to nine height numbers.
Invitational Series in the opening season of 2022 has eight prizes in which five stages in the US, including the big final on the National Doral Stadium in Miami owned by former President Donald Trump.
Each tournament consists of three non -cutting rounds, gathering 48 players divided into 12 teams of $ 255 million bonuses with the commitment of all cash rewards. Each event fund is 25 million USD, of which 20 million for personal sticks, the rest for the top 3 contents of teammates. Particularly for the final tournament - the big final - spending $ 30 million for the top 3 individuals of the entire schedule, $ 50 million for teammates.
