The LIV Golf season-opener in Mayakoba, Mexico, is facing potential delays due to a widespread case of food poisoning affecting more than half of the players and caddies. Reports from various sources including @flushingitgolf and @jcorrigangolf suggest that the event might be postponed. Despite the health concerns, the first round featuring Jon Rahm, who recently signed a $500 million deal, is unlikely to be postponed according to MailOnline.
LIV Golf was given an opportunity on Sunday. So did it take advantage? https://t.co/CyQqo2zQU4 https://t.co/9Sr42OL2hF
From @TheAthletic: LIV Golf was given an opportunity on Sunday. The PGA Tour’s final round was pushed off due to weather conditions, giving LIV’s first event of the 2024 season the full stage. https://t.co/v5KDDSJVj5
LIV Golf's season-opener in Mexico 'thrown into CHAOS as more than half the players suffer food poisoning overnight'... but first round featuring new $500m man Jon Rahm 'is unlikely to be postponed' https://t.co/vpXI3H4rUc https://t.co/dC0ajlWlRM
🚨🌮🤢 Some players and caddies are sick with food poisoning ahead of LIV Mayakoba. @flushingitgolf reports that the event may be delayed. https://t.co/rBCaSvH4F7
Apparently more then half of the LIV field has gone down with food poisoning. Today's first round in the Mexico opener could be postponed. Sounds nasty #golfbutbrowner