Shane Lowry and other DP World Tour players appeared less than amused with LIV Golf Tour player Bryson DeChambeau, who roasted himself over a viral clip.
Mike Lorenzo-Vera had a "strange taste in his mouth" after revealing he was the fourth reserve for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, whereas some LIV Golf players were "invited."
Billy Horschel has been one of the most vocal players in the LIV Golf saga and he stated that LIV Golf doesn't meet the criteria for world ranking points at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Patrick Reed's attorney Larry Klayman has refiled the defamation lawsuit adding Damon Hack, Shane Bacon and Eamon Lynch and companies Golfweek and Gannett as new defendants.