Patrick Reed-Rory McIlroy beef history, from 2022 LIV-PGA lawsuit subpoena to 2023 Dubai confrontation originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Patrick Reed’s switch from the PGA Tour to the LIV Tour gave the golfer more on his plate than he most likely accounted for.

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Along with many of the tour’s golfers suing the PGA for defamation, his move was the predecessor to his run-ins with Rory McIlroy. While the two had their rivalry start to percolate during the 2016 Ryder Cup, with their back-and-forth antics on the green, there wasn’t much else other than two golfers who wanted to win.

The feud hit its peak, though, when McIlroy was served a subpoena from Reed, and the fact that it was issued on Christmas Eve didn’t help matters.

Here’s a full recap of the Reed-McIlroy beef, including how it stands today.

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Patrick Reed-Rory McIlroy beef history

Reed and McIlroy began their “beef” just in terms of a larger golf rivalry. However, within a few years, the rivalry turned into a plate of strong dislike. Reed’s tour swap from PGA to LIV served as the main impetus for the change. Here is a brief timeline of their rocky relationship.

  • August 2022: LIV players sue PGA Tour for defamation

  • December 2022: Reed subpoenas McIlroy on Christmas Eve

  • January 2023: McIlroy ignores Reed in Dubai, with Reed tossing a tee at McIlroy

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Patrick Reed-Rory McIlroy lawsuit

In August 2022, Reed and his lawyer, Larry Klayman, sued Golf Channel and analyst Brandel Chamblee for defamation after Reed’s move to the LIV Tour. Klayman stated in the suit that they “have conspired as joint tortfeasors for and with the PGA Tour, its executives and its Commissioner Jay Monahan, to engage in a pattern and practice of defaming Mr. Reed.”

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Just before this, 11 LIV golfers, not including Reed, filed a federal lawsuit against the PGA Tour after it suspended any defectors to the new Saudi-backed golf tour.

That group included Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau, who accused the PGA of “(harming) the careers and livelihoods of any golfers … who have the temerity to defy the Tour and play in tournaments sponsored by the new entrant. The Tour has done so in an intentional and relentless effort to crush nascent competition before it threatens the Tour’s monopoly.”

Following this, the Tour countersued LIV Golf, accusing them of interfering with the contracts of their players.

On Christmas Eve later that year, McIlroy came out and said he was issued a subpoena from Reed for him to appear in court, to testify for him. The Northern Irishman previously criticized LIV Golf for “ripping apart” men’s professional golf.

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Here is a picture of the subpoena issued to McIlroy.

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