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PGA Tour has an enormous set of rules and policies for both on-course and tour governance. But not every rule sits well with the fans. With the Genesis Scottish Open, co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, on the horizon, a couple of “rules” sparked a debate between a fan and eight-time PGA Tour winner Billy Horschel. The American tour recently revealed the 156-player field for the Scottish Open, prompting one fan to highlight the contradiction in their rules.

“Leave it to the @PGATOUR to have SO many rules that they eventually contradict themselves,” the fan wrote. “No Brooks [Koepka] sponsor invites (except this one). No LIV players in our events. (Except this one). Maybe just get rid of all the stupid contradictory rules? How bout that?”

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“Tour said no sponsor invites into Signature Events,” Horschel responded to the follower. “This isn’t a Signature event.”

But are they contradictory? Brooks Koepka came back to the PGA Tour in January this year under a specifically designed Returning Member Program, and one of the rules prevents him from receiving sponsor exemptions. But the reason he received a sponsor exemption in the Scottish Open is that it’s not a signature event.

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