The web of legal intricacies surrounding the PGA Tour and LIV Golf just roped in Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.
The two PGA Tour golfers were served subpoenas by attorney Larry Klayman ordering them to testify about the mysterious players-only meeting PGA Tour golfers last week, according to Golfweek. Klayman represents LIV golfer Patrick Reed in his $750 million lawsuits against Golf Channel and commentator Brandel Chamblee.
Klayman is reportedly seeking more information about a meeting he claims violated antitrust laws. From Golfweek:
The lawyer claims the meeting was "anticompetitive and violative of the antitrust laws vis a vis the LIV Golf Tour and its players," and that the changes the PGA Tour revealed Wednesday are an attempt to "emulate LIV Golf, while continuing to allegedly harm LIV and its players by, among other alleged anticompetitive acts, working to deny them world ranking points to compete in major tournaments such as the Masters, U.