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US Justice Department to investigate PGA Tour-LIV deal

The PGA Tour's planned merger with LIV Golf is reportedly being investigated by the US government. Photo: Getty

The US Justice Department will review the PGA Tour’s plan to merge with Saudi-backed LIV Golf to determine if it violates antitrust law, the Wall Street Journal has reported.

The PGA Tour, DP World Tour and rival Saudi-backed LIV circuit, which had been involved in a bitter fight that split the sport, announced an agreement last week to merge and form one unified commercial entity.

The Justice Department had previously opened a probe into the PGA Tour’s strategies for trying to keep its players from defecting to LIV, which was paying mega-money to entice golfers to their circuit.

The Justice Department declined to comment while the PGA Tour did not immediately respond to a similar request.

The LIV Golf series is bankrolled by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund. Critics have accused it of being a vehicle for the country to improve its reputation – “sportswashing” – as it faces criticism of its human rights record.

Much of the human rights-related backlash centres on the alleged involvement of the Saudi Arabian government in human rights violations, including the 2018 murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The proposed transaction has also already prompted concern on Capitol Hill. Most recently, US senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden asked the Justice Department to open an antitrust investigation.

Wyden also said on Thursday he would look at the transaction and work to revoke the Saudi PIF’s special tax treatment.

On Monday, senator Richard Blumenthal asked the PGA Tour and LIV Golf for communications and records on their planned tie-up.

On the golf courses, professional players were caught unawares by the bombshell announcement of the planned merger.

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