Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy were served subpoenas as part of Patrick Reed's lawsuit against Golf Channel and Brandel Chamblee, according to Golfweek's Riley Hamel.
Per Hamel, at issue is the players-only meeting that included Woods and McIlroy during the BMW Championship. Reed's lawyer, Larry Klayman, is contending the meeting was "anticompetitive and violative of the antitrust laws vis a vis the LIV Golf Tour and its players."
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