5 things to consider after LIV Golf players lost Round 1 in lawsuit versus the PGA Tour

There were several other nuggets discussed Tuesday that are worth another look.

While the most important thing to come out of the federal court hearing in San Jose, California, was that Judge Beth Labson Freeman wouldn’t grant a temporary restraining order to allow three LIV Golf players to compete in the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs, there were several other nuggets discussed Tuesday that are worth another look.

LIV golfers Talor Gooch, Matt Jones and Hudson Swafford had requested the temporary restraining order that was denied. They would have earned enough points in the season-long FedEx Cup qualifying to have made the playoffs, but they won’t be allowed to tee it Thursday in the FedEx St. Jude Championship after Judge Freeman ruled that their Tour suspensions would stand, at least for now.

From the amounts the players were paid by LIV Golf, which is apparently eye-popping for the judge but were redacted and not verbalized in detail, to the fact that some other players might have misled the media and fans in past interviews about how their contracts and winnings mesh, there is plenty to dissect. Let’s take a look.

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