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Patrick Reed LOCKED OUT Of DP World Tour Login.. Here's How
Welcome back to Athlete District. LIV Golf star Patrick Reed has claimed that his DP World Tour login credentials 'haven't worked for two weeks' as golf's ongoing civil war rumbles on. Reed made the controversial switch to LIV earlier this summer and has played in four of the series' five events this year, but the DP World Tour has since confirmed his login is working as normal. Most recently the American teed it up in Chicago alongside his fellow LIV Golf defectors finishing in a tie for 12th, after shooting five-under-par for the tournament across three rounds. In the team event though, Reed and his 4 Aces teammates once again came out on top as they won their fourth successive tournament.
Reed's 12th-placed finish saw him collect £291,000 in the individual event which means he trousered a cool £941,000 for his efforts in Chicago. Following his celebrations at Rich Harvest Farms, the former Masters champion addressed the media and revealed the ongoing saga with the DP World Tour and PGA Tour had taken a new turn. Reed revealed to GOLF.com's Sean Zak that his login details for the DP World Tour had been down amid the recent tensions between the tour and LIV golfers. He said: "It [the credentials] hasn't worked for two weeks, which is interesting. It worked a month ago." This comes after the 32-year-old made a return to the Wentworth-based circuit just one week prior, finishing in a tie for fifth in the tour's flagship event - the BMW PGA Championship. Whilst out competing in Surrey, Reed and his fellow defectors were slammed by both Rory McIlroy and Billy Horschel for making a contentious return to the DP World Tour. In related news, LIV Golf rebel Patrick Reed has described the treatment he has received from the DP World Tour since making the Saudi switch as a 'slap in the face'. Reed made the move to LIV earlier this summer and has competed in four of the series' five events, winning £5.4million in the process. Reed - alongside the rest of his fellow defectors - has received plenty of criticism, especially when he and 17 other LIV golfers made a contentious return to the DP World Tour this month to compete at the BMW PGA Championship.
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Patrick Reed LOCKED OUT Of DP World Tour Login.. Here's How
Welcome back to Athlete District. LIV Golf star Patrick Reed has claimed that his DP World Tour login credentials 'haven't worked for two weeks' as golf's ongoing civil war rumbles on. Reed made the controversial switch to LIV earlier this summer and has played in four of the series' five events this year, but the DP World Tour has since confirmed his login is working as normal. Most recently the American teed it up in Chicago alongside his fellow LIV Golf defectors finishing in a tie for 12th, after shooting five-under-par for the tournament across three rounds. In the team event though, Reed and his 4 Aces teammates once again came out on top as they won their fourth successive tournament.
Reed's 12th-placed finish saw him collect £291,000 in the individual event which means he trousered a cool £941,000 for his efforts in Chicago. Following his celebrations at Rich Harvest Farms, the former Masters champion addressed the media and revealed the ongoing saga with the DP World Tour and PGA Tour had taken a new turn. Reed revealed to GOLF.com's Sean Zak that his login details for the DP World Tour had been down amid the recent tensions between the tour and LIV golfers. He said: "It [the credentials] hasn't worked for two weeks, which is interesting. It worked a month ago." This comes after the 32-year-old made a return to the Wentworth-based circuit just one week prior, finishing in a tie for fifth in the tour's flagship event - the BMW PGA Championship. Whilst out competing in Surrey, Reed and his fellow defectors were slammed by both Rory McIlroy and Billy Horschel for making a contentious return to the DP World Tour. In related news, LIV Golf rebel Patrick Reed has described the treatment he has received from the DP World Tour since making the Saudi switch as a 'slap in the face'. Reed made the move to LIV earlier this summer and has competed in four of the series' five events, winning £5.4million in the process. Reed - alongside the rest of his fellow defectors - has received plenty of criticism, especially when he and 17 other LIV golfers made a contentious return to the DP World Tour this month to compete at the BMW PGA Championship.
#LIV’sPatrickReed #DPWorldTour #Credentials
Related Videos:
LIV GOLF’S PATRICK REED SAYS HIS DP WORLD TOUR LOGIN CREDENTIALS ARE NOT WORKING
youtube.com/watch?v=65W-t4wXOf4
Patrick Reed DISGUSTED Over Treatment at French Tour… Here’s Why
youtube.com/watch?v=V2nuse5xRZ8
LIV Golf’s Sergio Garcia FINED by DP World Tour
youtube.com/watch?v=2jjqtPzEvKk