NBCSPORTS.com went with the header, "Hudson Swafford wants to return to the PGA Tour, but there’s still no pathway back." Swafford, the "embodiment of the hypothetical question that has consumed professional golf for nearly 2 ½ years," watched last month’s PGA Tour fall finale "with a mixture of envy and relief." Swafford was one of the original 17 players suspended by PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan in June 2022, shortly after participating in the first LIV Golf Invitational Series event, for violating the circuit’s policies on conflicting event and media rights releases. From that first wave of suspensions, the "unanswered question has loomed over the professional game: Would players like Swafford ever be allowed back into Tour-sanctioned events?"
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