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The latest stories and features on golfer Dustin Johnson, including professional golf news and updates.

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  • The move comes eight months after the Tour signed a framework agreement with the Saudi backers of LIV Golf
  • Player directors, including Tiger Woods, say they are looking ‘forward to this next chapter and an even brighter future’
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Taichi Kho is the first Hong Kong-born golfer to compete at the The Open Championship, and qualified after winning his home World City Championship in March.

With the battle for places in the top 24 and a guaranteed spot for next year on the line, Vincent focused on staying in the present as LIV enters second half of 2023 season.

Merger left questions over Saudi-funded LIV’s future, but announcement by Ian Poulter’s team Majesticks GC backs up LIV CEO Greg Norman’s claim that the circuit is ‘not going anywhere’.

Tour CEO Cho Minn Thant says he must ‘make sure we remain relevant’, but adds ‘the market is really going to open up’ once sponsors no longer have to pick sides.

European tour’s CEO hails arbitration panel’s decision to back him in row with LIV Golf as win for all sports bodies and targets players who competed in International Series events as next for sanctions.

International Series will have 10 events this year, including 1 at the sport’s spiritual home, and with the DP World Tour ‘weaker than at any stage in its history’ the Asian Tour can challenge the game’s hierarchy.

Tournament to have US$2 million prize, double that for last week’s World City Championship, and will be the last of three high-profile events on the Fanling course this year.

Winner of this week’s PGA Tour event, which includes host of celebrities and athletes, will get 10 more Official Golf World Ranking points than player who comes out on top at PIF Saudi International.

Fit-again Sergio Garcia is eligible to play for Europe, but will need to be picked by captain Luke Donald because his membership of LIV Golf prevents him earning his way onto the team.

World No 3 joins defending champion Harold Varner III and 30 top-ranked players on the Tour for tournament at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club from February 2 to 5.

The oil-rich Gulf nation has made inroads in football, golf, boxing, horse racing, motor racing and cricket, and has its sights set on staging the Olympics.

LA Lakers player eyes fifth championship, and precedents from Tom Brady to Tiger Woods show there are exceptions to the rule that age catches up with everyone.

It started with tennis superstar Novak Djokovic being deported from Australia and ended with Lionel Messi lifting the World Cup in Qatar, here are some of the biggest stories from the past 12 months.

Next year’s Phoenix Open, Heritage tournament, Wells Fargo Championship and Travelers Championship will have purses boosted to US$20 million.

The Saudi-backed invitational series is in Jeddah this weekend, and for Harold Varner III it means coming back to the site of his thrilling win in February at the PIF Saudi International.

Greg Norman says decision by governing body to deny LIV Golf players world ranking points does not make ‘logical sense and I’m a pretty logical guy’.

Saudi-backed organisation had hoped deal with Mena Tour would enable its players to earn ranking points, but officials say they won’t rule on new partnership until after next two events in Thailand and Saudi Arabia.

The game needs to shed its ‘elitist thinking’ says Ryder Cup star and former PGA and European tour player Lee Westwood ahead of LIV Golf’s debut event in Asia.