The PGA Tour and LIV Golf were engaged in a legal battle, and now on November 3, the European Tour announced an increase in prize money and also guaranteed a minimum of $150,000 payments to the players who make at least 15+ starts in the next season. The 2023 DP Tour Tournament will have a whopping $150 million in the purse.

Fans are now lauding former PGA Tour player Phil Mikelson (who recently joined LIV Golf) for this remarkable change.

A Twitter user, John Peterson, replied to Dan Rapaport’s tweet, praising the six-time major championship winner Phil Mickelson for helping the pro golfers earn more. John claimed:

Golf fans agreed with his tweet. In a reply to the thread, one wrote,

Another jotted:

Meanwhile, @Fullmentalmatker said:

The LIV Golf Series has poached dozens of star golfers, and many are still waiting to join the Saudi-backed start-up in the upcoming season.

DP World Tour’s new policy guaranteed payments for rookies

DP World Tour officials announced an increase in the overall purse for the 2023 season that would be applicable to all events, including the four major championships and the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.

The top eight players in the rankings will receive $6 million in bonuses, and this time, the event will also fund the rookies.

Graduates of the qualifying school and challenge tour will be awarded $20,000 each as part of the early travel fund.

LIV Golf Officials filed a lawsuit against the DP Tour

The legal battle between the various golf events continues. Attorney Larry Klayman recently filed a second lawsuit against the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour, and the Official World Golf Rankings.

In the filing, Klayman said the conduct of the rival tour violates competition law. Larry said:

The PGA Tour has blacklisted over thirty professional golfers who have joined LIV Golf.

It is important to note that Phil Mickelson, who played on the PGA Tour for over two decades, was suspended from the PGA Tour after signing a lucrative deal with LIV Golf to compete in their inaugural season, which offered a purse of $25 million.

In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Phil Mickelson said:

The first season of LIV Golf concluded in October, and now fans are waiting for the 2023 tournament.

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