Shorts no longer in play on LIV tour, Perez says
Shorts no longer in play on LIV tour, Perez says
Shorts are no longer allowed on the LIV Golf tour, according to CEO Greg Norman.
The decision was made after some players expressed concerns about the lack of a dress code on the tour.
“We’ve had a lot of feedback from our players, and they’ve expressed that they want to see a more professional environment,” Norman said. “We’re listening to our players, and we’re making changes accordingly.”
The new dress code will require players to wear collared shirts and long pants. Shorts will no longer be allowed, and players must also wear hats or visors on the course.
The LIV Golf tour is a new breakaway golf league that is funded by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund. The tour has been criticized for its lack of a dress code and its high prize money.
Some players have said that they are attracted to the LIV Golf tour because it offers them more freedom and flexibility. However, others have said that they are concerned about the tour’s lack of a dress code and its association with Saudi Arabia.