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Saudi money, blockbuster names and a unique format: everything you need to know about the LIV Golf series

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It’s the hottest topic in the sport of golf: the LIV Golf series is already making waves — and it’s just one day old.
The new golf tour began on Thursday in London, with fans arriving at the Centurion Club to witness some of the sport’s biggest names playing in the inaugural event just north of London. But what is the LIV Golf series, the new venture which threatens to shake the foundations of the sport to its core? What is the LIV Golf series? It’s a new tour organized by LIV Golf Investments which consists of eight events across the world, which began in London on Thursday. Fronted by former world No. 1 Greg Norman, the team-based series runs from June to October with the aim, it says, to «holistically improve the health of professional golf on a global scale to help unlock the sports’ (sic) untapped potential.»
It is backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund a sovereign wealth fund chaired by Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia and the man who a US intelligence report named as responsible for approving the operation that led to the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Bin Salman has denied involvement in Khashoggi’s murder. The PIF has pledged to award $250 million in total prize money. Each of the first seven events will have a total prize purse of $25 million, with $20 million split between individual players and the remaining $5 million shared between the top three teams at the end of each week. Ahead of the first event in London, the 12 teams were announced, as well as their captain. On Tuesday, captains selected the rest of their teams in a draft format akin to the NFL and NBA drafts. Unlike typical golfing events, London’s event is over three days, not four, with the 48-man field beginning with a shotgun start — all at the same time — in the hopes of being a more engaging, action-packed style event. Competing in a traditional stroke play format, the lowest score will be the winner. Whereas in the first two rounds, the best two scores will count for each team, in the final round, the best three scores will count, with the lowest overall team score after 54 holes being named the team winner. For the final event — a team championship — the format changes to a four-round, match-play knockout tournament. Which golfers have signed up? The eye-watering money on offer has attracted a mix of golfers to sign up for the opening event in London, from all ages, backgrounds and success on the golf course. Six-time major winner Phil Mickelson and former world No. 1 Dustin Johnson are amongst those to headline the event, while other major winners Sergio Garcia, Martin Kaymer, Graeme McDowell, Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel also participated. Ryder Cup stalwarts Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood also were part of the first cohort to sign up, and the field includes 18 players ranked in the top 100 in the world. On the other hand, it also provided a platform for other golfers just making their first strides in the sport, including Thailand’s 15-year-old Ratchanon Chantananuwat. According to multiple reports, Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed will be the next big names to sign up to the breakaway tour. Why is it so controversial? The LIV Golf series hasn’t come without its question marks. The source of the money, Saudi Arabia’s PIF, has led to queries and criticism aimed at organizers and players about choosing to play for money from the country given its human rights record.

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