No, I am 100% correct.
A competing tour has no bearing on any of this, but the LIV is not a tour. It's allowing the players to turn their back on what made them who they are, and essentially use the PGAT schedule at their whim.
When you sign up w/ the PGAT, you abide by their rules and regs....your company would not allow you to go work elsewhere if it interfered with your commitment to them. You would have to say goodbye and seek life elsewhere....as the LIV players have done.
Here's a good article about what is required to maintain Euro status if you want to play on the PGAT. You must compete in a required # of Euro events. This is probably what PGAT should have done w/ perhaps a larger # of required events.
The PGAT and EuroT signed a strategic allegiance recently to be able to work together in all of this. Google it.
The LIV circus is nothing more than a series of high priced exhibitions, nothing more.