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ST ANDREWS, April 27 — If money were the most important thing to the world’s top golfers then the new Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series would have 100 players signed up, British Open champion Collin Morikawa said on Tuesday. Major titles not money are the prime motivator for golf’s...

ST ANDREWS, April 27 — If money were the most important thing to the world’s top golfers then the new Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series would have 100 players signed up, British Open champion Collin, who made it clear he is not going to risk the wrath of the PGA Tour, which has threatened to bar players defecting to the new league., during a media call on Tuesday to discuss his Open defence, which will take place from July 14-17 at St Andrews.

Six-time major winner Phil Mickelson on Monday asked the PGA Tour for a release that would allow him to play the first LIV event near London in June but many of golf’s biggest names have expressed their allegiance to the American based circuit, includingnoted that no one knows for sure who will tee it up for the LIV inaugural event from June 9-11 at the Centurion Golf Club outside of London, but golf fans know who will be in St Andrews for a historic 150th Open, including himself and Woods..

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