Henrik Stenson will meet with DP World Tour executives Tuesday amid rumors he is joining the LIV Golf circuit, according to a report Tuesday by The Telegraph’s James Corrigan.
The 46-year-old Swede was not asked about the Saudi-backed tour last week while at The 150th Open, where he missed the cut. But on Friday, when asked about his upcoming schedule, he did reply: “Undecided.” The Telegraph report highlights specific language in his signed Ryder Cup contract that may affect his ability to keep his captaincy. The agreement states: “The successful candidate will be expected during his tenure to commit to support the Ryder Cup and the DP World Tour exclusively, and there, by extension, not supporting or promoting other properties [including, without limitation, other Tours, Leagues, Series or Competitions].” On the season, Stenson has made just four cuts in 13 PGA Tour starts, with a best finish of T-14 at the Zurich Classic. He’s made seven start in DP World Tour action, making four cuts and finishing T-2 at the Scandinavian Mixed in June. Visit the link below to read Golf Channel’s report on the situation.