Ian Poulter, Justin Harding from South Africa, and Adrian Otaegui from Spain won a stay on Monday from a British court allowing them to play in the Scottish Open—following suspension by the DP World Tour for participating in the LIV Golf Series without a release from the European tour.
The three will now be included in the field this week’s Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club, the first DP tour event co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour.
The temporary stay applies only to the three players.
“My commitment to the European Tour has been there since day one,” said Poulter. “And it’s still there today. I’m proud of playing so often, when it was to the detriment of world ranking points and FedEx Cup points I could have earned playing more in America.”…