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What Do They Care About The Dust Collecting Trophies Of A Bygone Era?’ – Judge On Suspended LIV Golfers

What Do They Care About The Dust Collecting Trophies Of A Bygone Era?' - Judge On Suspended LIV Golfers

On Thursday, the FedEx Cup playoffs got underway at TPC Southwind. However, it was the news and actions earlier on in the week that perhaps caught the eyes of most, as a trio of LIV golfers would not be able to feature in the playoffs after their temporary restraining order (TRO) was turned down.

During the hearing in San Jose, Judge Beth Labson Freeman found “no irreparable harm” and denied Talor Gooch, Hudson Swafford and Matt Jones TROs to compete. According to Golf Magazine’s Sean Zak, it was also ruled that “LIV contracts are based upon players’ calculation of what they were leaving behind.”

Talor Gooch, Matt Jones and Hudson Swafford are taking legal action in order to be allowed to participate in the FedEx playoffs

Gooch, Jones and Swafford lost their bid to feature in the FedEx Cup playoffs

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Following the statement, Judge Freeman went on to add: “It is clear that the LIV Golf contracts negotiated by the Plaintiffs and consummated between the parties were based on the players’ calculation of what they would be leaving behind and the amount of money they would need to compensate for those losses.

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