Former LIV golfer, Hudson Swafford claims he is suspended from the PGA Tour until 2027 and believes the date was set to coincide with a potential unification of sorts between the game's biggest stars.

Swafford departed the PGA Tour ahead of LIV's inaugural competition in 2022 and signed a multi-year contract before being relegated from the PIF-backed circuit as a wildcard in 2024. In his first season, he played five events without permission to compete in a conflicting event.

However, while other players - such as James Piot and Laurie Canter - have been able to serve a one-year suspension since their most recent LIV start before teeing it up at a PGA Tour event once more, the University of Georgia alumnus says his situation is different. You may like

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