The golf world was rocked Tuesday night by news that Patrick Reed has sued Golf Channel commentator and analyst Brandel Chamblee for defamation. The complaint seeks at least $750 million in damages.
Given that current tensions in the world of golf between LIV and the PGA Tour have already led to court proceedings, adding Reed’s wild lawsuit to the mix only served to stir up the world of golf Twitter on Tuesday night.
The Patrick Reed lawsuit keeps mentioning "constructive termination", but he resigned his PGA Tour membership. Lawyers? Thoughts? The suit drags in the OWGR for conspiring against him but never explains what they've done to harm. Asking for $750 million though? That's funny! pic.twitter.com/t0INlOuZT1
— Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) August 17, 2022
The West Wing had an entire villainous character based on this person
— Garrett Morrison (@garrett_TFE) August 17, 2022
If we are suing people on the Golf Channel then @shanebacon better lawyer up because I’m coming for that hat collection.
— Bunkie Perkins (@BunkiePerkins) August 17, 2022
— Garrett Morrison (@garrett_TFE) August 17, 2022
Me reading this lawsuit pic.twitter.com/CijwY2ZYYn
— Nikki Dunagan (@nikkidunagan) August 17, 2022
Reed is of course already a very controversial figure, and hardly a sympathetic one. The world of men’s professional golf, meanwhile, continues to get even crazier. Who could have possibly guessed that off-course legal proceedings and a rival breakaway league could lead to so many headlines for a sport that in recent years has had a hard time getting traction.