We are under no obligation to call sporting events or venues what their corporate overlords name them.
The Gopher football stadium is "The Bank.''
The Metrodome was always "The Dome.''
Williams Arena is, was and shall ever be "The Barn.''
So when we refer to "The LIV Golf Invitational Series,'' we should just call it "Death Golf.''
LIV Golf is a Saudi Arabian production, backed by the country's government, designed to bribe the world's best golfers, making it a threat to the PGA Tour. Outside of the Olympics, this is the world's foremost attempt at "sportswashing," when a nation launders its image via supposedly endearing competition.
Saudi Arabia would like you to forget its history of human rights abuses, and that Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered and dismembered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018.
The first event in the LIV series will be held at the Centurion Golf Club in London next weekend. The series will not directly compete — this year — with Minnesota's 3M Open, which is scheduled for July 21-24 at the TPC Twin Cities, but it could compete with the 3M in future years, and it could provide competition this year as players decide where and when they want to compete.