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Mastercard Suspends Deals With McDowell And Poulter In Latest LIV Fallout

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As the golf world attempts to adjust to the latest fallout from the emergence of the LIV Golf Tour on a daily basis, the newest has emerged.

Mastercard has paused its sponsorship deals with Ian Poulter and Graeme McDowell over their participation in LIV or lack thereof with the PGA Tour. 

 

Mastercard Vice President of Communications, Seth Eisen had stated:

 “We have paused the activation of our relationship with Ian and Graeme, recognizing the uncertainties around their standing with the PGA Tour.”

This development marks the second sponsorship abandonment for McDowell after he was dropped by RBC alongside Dustin Johnson. 

 

Recent days have marked a rollercoaster for Poulter, who joined fellow golfers in a lawsuit against the Genesis Scottish Open for a stay to play in the event. After winning the lawsuit and being granted access to play, Poulter failed to make the cut. 

 

The situation between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour seems to unfold in a new direction daily. With other LIV golfers such as Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson also losing sponsors over the merge, others such as Brooks Koepka have maintained their major sponsors; Koepka’s most notably with Nike. There doesn’t seem to be clear-cut rules to go by, with yesterday’s developments shaping tomorrow’s news. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Do you think golfers should lose their sponsors?

If so, more might look like Patrick Reed soon enough. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Jonathan is a Long Island native who enjoys every bit of golf from course design, golf fashion and culture, travel, competition and beyond. On a lifelong quest to lower his handicap, Jonathan has enjoyed playing Bethpage Black, Pinehurst No. 2, and Tobacco Road Golf Club this past year and is hoping to add more courses to the list in the months to come.

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