The hearing to determine the outcome of the LIV Golf players’ lawsuit against the PGA Tour has thrown up a surprising twist concerning the players’ contracts.
According to a tweet from golf data analyst Rick Gehman, the lawyer representing LIV Golf has reportedly said that the money won in tournaments is recouped against LIV contracts. That contradicts what was previously believed – namely that the prize money players win is in addition to their contracts.
The LIV lawyer just said that the money won in tournaments is “recouped against the LIV contracts”.August 9, 2022
Prior to the second LIV Golf Invitational Series event in Portland, Oregon, new signings Brooks Koepka, Patrick Reed and Pat Perez were asked about the specifics of their contracts. Perez appears to confirm that the prize purses are in addition to their contracts and says: “Chamblee was banging that drum the other day.”
You can see the video below.
Here’s video to the contrary.pic.twitter.com/D0b9T4nyoL https://t.co/SwHyQUostRAugust 9, 2022
Rumours surrounding the terms of the players’ contracts began when, in a since deleted tweet, the Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee had claimed that, following the inaugural tournament of the Series at London’s Centurion Club, Charl Schwartzel “didn’t ‘win’ 4.7 million because as it turns out the winnings went against his guarantee, which was never noted on air, proving once again that this Saudi regimen with MBS heading the PIF fund are slow to or don’t pay.”
That drew a response from Schwartzel, who bluntly replied: “Sorry to disappoint you Brandel but what you claiming happened is untrue.”
Sorry to disappoint you Brandel but what you claiming happened is untrue.June 28, 2022
At the same press conference, Brooks Koepka was asked whether the prize money was in addition to the signing fee, to which he responded: “I don’t know, it’s irrelevant.”
Golfweek’s Eamon Lynch later attempted to add clarity, tweeting: “In testimony, lawyer for LIV players said that in some contracts a player’s prize money is recouped…
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