KEY POINTS
  • The Justice Department is investigating the PGA Tour for potentially anti-competitive behavior in its actions with LIV Golf.
  • The tour suspended 17 players for choosing to compete in the LIV Golf tournament in June.
  • The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the investigation, said the Justice Department is looking into the tour's bylaws.
The PGA Tour logo is seen during the third round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, on June 24, 2017.

The Justice Department is investigating whether the PGA Tour's actions regarding rival LIV Golf were anti-competitive, the tour confirmed Monday.

The investigation, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, comes after the tour last month indefinitely suspended 17 players, including major championship winners Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson, after they chose to compete in the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tournament.