Oliver Wilson branded LIV players’ decision to play the BMW PGA Championship a “d**k move” amid rising tensions on tour.
The former Ryder Cup star, who picked up his first win in nearly eight years at Made in Himmerland last week, was speaking to the Sky Sports Golf podcast.
Wilson is in the field for this week’s showdown at Wentworth. However, so are 18 LIV Golf players – something which has created division on tour.
Several players are understood to be unhappy at the rebels’ presence, particularly as regular DP World Tour players are missing out on places in the field as a result of their inclusion.
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“I have got a real issue with the guys who have never played here before coming to play,” Wilson admitted.
“It’s a bit of a d**k move.”
However, Wilson did clarify his issue is with players who rarely play in DP World Tour events, and not those who have been regulars on the circuit in the past.
“The European guys who are members, who have played here in the past, I don’t really have a problem with that,” he said.
“It’s an awkward one. If I was in their position and I had taken the money to go and play LIV – they haven’t had enough…
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