Paul McGinley has described the situation in men’s professional golf at the moment as “really sad”, as the war of words between the established tours and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series continues to escalate.
Sixteen players on the LIV Golf roster sent a letter to DP World Tour CEO Keith Pelley imploring him to overturn his decision to ban them from the Genesis Scottish Open and issue fines of £100,000 for teeing it up in the inaugural event on the breakaway circuit at the Centurion Club.
The letter also argued the recently strengthened strategic alliance would have “adverse consequences” for what was formerly the European Tour, before threatening legal action if the sanctions imposed weren’t rescinded by 5pm today.
In response, Pelley released a statement slamming the players’ claims that contained “so many inaccuracies that it cannot remain unchallenged.” He also rejected the idea that they “care deeply” for the Tour before reiterating his belief that the punishments handed out were “proportionate, fair and considered necessary by the majority of our members.”
Now McGinley, a member of the DP World Tour Board of Directors, has weighed in, questioning the logic of those who think they’re entitled to play both “sides of the fence” and expressing his dejection that the future of the men’s game looks set to be fought out in a courtroom rather than on a golf course.
“Some players have chosen to leave the organisation, which they’re entitled to do, and go and try to build up a rival to the the collective,” he said. “I don’t understand the logic where they think they can go and build up a competitor, leave the collective and then want to come back in the collective as well.
“You can’t be on two sides of the fence here, you’ve got to play one or the other.
“And the other thing as well I think to really bear in mind having spent a lot of time here now on the range and as well as at the US Open, there’s a real resolve about the players who’ve remained loyal to the tours to say ‘we don’t want these guys back’.
“So there’s a lot going on, it’s not a…
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