Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have been served subpoenas to testify in court regarding the PGA Tour’s players-only meeting that took place at the BMW Championship in Wilmington, Delaware last week, according to USA TODAY.
The subpoenas issued to Woods and McIlroy come as lawyer Larry Klayman seeks to prove that the meeting was “anticompetitive and violative of the antitrust laws vis a vis the LIV Golf Tour and its players.”
Klayman believes that the PGA Tour is seeking to emulate LIV Golf while continuing to harm LIV and its players by working to deny world ranking points and entrance into the four major championships.