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The PGA Tour has agreed to lend the struggling Canadian Tour some money and will assist it next year with developing its tournament development and finding new sponsorship.
With golf's silly season in full swing – and the game's administrators starting to look at next year's schedule, perhaps it's time to take stock and ask a simple question: have they all lost the plot?
Lee Westwood has decided to go the same route as his countryman and world No 1 Luke Donald by dividing his time between the European and PGA Tours next year.
World No 1 Luke Donald will miss this week's WGC-HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai so that he can be by his wife’s side for the birth of their second child.
It’s been a near perfect season for Luke Donald, whose consistency on both the European and PGA Tours has paid off handsomely, and yet his golf equipment has stayed the same for the entire time.