Abraham Ancer and Jason Kokrak removed from lawsuit against PGA Tour, LIV Golf added as ‘interested party’ – report
Two more players are reported to have dropped out of the lawsuit against the PGA Tour, but Golf Digest is saying LIV Golf has added itself as an “interested party.”
The 11 players, along with a host of others, joined LIV Golf and the moment they played their first shots, those who had not resigned their membership were suspended by the PGA Tour.
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Carlos Ortiz and Pat Perez removed themselves from the lawsuit prior to the date being set for trial, which is due to be in January 2024, and Abraham Ancer and Jason Kokrak are now reported to have removed themselves.
That now leaves Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Ian Poulter, Talor Gooch, Hudson Swafford, Matt Jones and Peter Uihlein on the lawsuit, but a new copy released on Friday showed LIV Golf had been added.
This weekend is the final week of the PGA Tour season, and it is expected that a number of players who have committed to LIV will be announced in the coming days.
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