The guardians of The Open will accept LIV Invitational Series rebels teeing it up at the championship this week but the message from the Royal & Ancient (R&A) is clear to all - do not mess with our 150th anniversary celebrations.
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It appeared on Monday that golfers got the memo as questions about the big-money Saudi-backed venture that has split the sport were batted aside.
Out on the Old Course the Celebration of Champions, a four-hole mini-tournament featuring past winners from Tiger Woods to Gary Player, kicked off the week-long party but did not include LIV's big name recruit - six-time major winner and 2013 Open champion Phil Mickelson.
The R&A issued a more direct warning on Saturday that it was not prepared to tolerate party poopers when it effectively blackballed LIV Series frontman Greg Norman, saying it would not extend an invite to the 67-year-old twice champion believing his presence would be a distraction.
"We don't need to talk about LIV," defending champion Collin Morikawa told reporters before heading out onto the Old Course. "You're not going to learn anything from me."
The escalating feud between the PGA and DP Tours and the LIV Series has dominated the golf conversation this year but was mostly forgotten as the first of a parade of golfers made their way through the interview room.
Jack Nicklaus, who said he turned down an offer worth more than $100 million to be the face the LIV project, refused to take the bait when asked about the Norman snub, saying only that 'The Shark' will always be a golfing icon and a friend.