Henrik Stenson has asked for “consistency” from the European Tour over fines and bans handed out to players who compete primarily in the LIV Golf League.
Stenson joined LIV in 2022 alongside Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood – all of whom now co-captain Majesticks GC – and all three were ultimately forced to resign their DP World Tour membership over rising financial sanctions. The Swede was also forced to give up his Ryder Cup captaincy role.
Westwood revealed – while appearing on Peter Finch’s podcast – that his outstanding fines figure was over $1 million before he walked away from the tour on which he had featured for almost 30 years.
The Englishman also went on to say that more recent LIV signings, such as Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton, are “getting fined a figure, but it’s nowhere near the figure that myself, Ian Poulter, and a few others got fined” before also accusing the Wentworth-based circuit of lacking consistency when handing out punishments.
And, speaking to Garrett Johnston on his podcast ‘Beyond The Clubhouse‘, Stenson echoed his teammate’s sentiments by suggesting Rahm and Hatton have not been treated as harshly as the initial cohort who moved to the PIF-backed league.
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Regarding Rahm and Hatton’s chances of featuring at Bethpage in 2025, the man who was set to lead Europe at Marco Simone said: “They’re two world-class players – everyone knows that – so I’d be surprised if they weren’t to be on the team.
“On the same note, though, given how a lot of other European players that went to LIV have been treated, looked upon, and fined – you talked about inconsistency earlier, I’d like to see some consistency in how all of this is dealt with.
“I think you just need to treat everyone the same. Either you can be a member of the European Tour and the European Ryder Cup team [or you can’t]. Are you fining certain players in certain situations and not in others and so on? Consistency is all that everyone is after.”
Stenson’s comments arrived ahead of LIV Golf Greenbrier…
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