If there is any significant interest from players to join LIV Golf in 2024, the question is who would be squeezed out of the league, and how?
Bryson DeChambeau has urged the organisers of golf’s four major championships to make moneylist moves and create a category for his peers on LIV Golf, in the aftermath of the board of the Official World Golf Rankings denying points to the league.
After a stretch of high scores and frustrating results, Matthew Wolff produced a round Friday at LIV Golf Greenbrier more reflective of his immense talent: a 9-under 61 that ties the LIV-record low.
The connection between golf and the Olympics is growing as the sport prepares to be part of a third straight Summer Games next year in Paris. One year from today, the first round of the 72-hole men’s competition gets underway at the Albatros course at Le Golf National (August 1-4), site of the 2018 Ryder Read more…
In the aftermath of the PGA Tour and DP World Tour partnering with LIV Golf’s financiers, we spoke with players and officials to form five predictions for professional golf’s main tours.
The upstart circuit’s ranking fate is in the hands of the OWGR committee, which still has concerns.
The hope is that the African Amateur Championship will give players from Africa a pathway into the top amateur and professional events, and is part of a wider R&A effort to develop the sport in the continent.
Ripper GC Captain Cameron Smith leads by three shots heading into the final round of LIV Golf London.
The message LIV Golf projected at its Valderrama tournament—its first since the June 6 announcement of a partnership between its financiers, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), and the PGA Tour—was simple: the fledgling league isn’t going anywhere.
Seeking to play in his 25th consecutive Open Championship, Sergio Garcia will lead a group of LIV golfers including Marc Leishman who hope to secure last-minute entry into the field at Royal Liverpool via 36-hole qualifying next week.
So what’s in store for this year at LACC? Tee-times have just been announced, with players competing in threesomes off the first and 10th tees during the first and second rounds this Thursday and Friday.
Aussies love a punt on golf’s biggest names, as evidenced by these popular domestic competitions. Here’s what participating taught us.
The PGA of America announced its field for next week’s PGA Championship, a field of 155 (with one spot saved for the winner of the AT&T Byron Nelson Winner) that features 18 LIV Golf members. But there’s one LIV Golf player who won’t be there, and his absence breaks an impressive streak.
Ninety-nine of the top 100 players in the Official World Golf Ranking are listed in the field, with Will Zalatoris the only one missing as he is not competing due to recent back surgery.
Cameron Smith’s Ripper GC had a Sunday to forget in Singapore as another face familiar to Aussies – American Talor Gooch – created LIV Golf history at Sentosa Golf Club.
A week ago, Talor Gooch entered the final round with a 10-stroke lead. This week, he has company atop the leaderboard.
Not even a two-and-a-half-hour weather delay could cool off Talor Gooch’s red-hot stretch of golf, as last week’s LIV Golf Adelaide winner grabbed the first-round lead for the second consecutive week.
Even amid doubts over the long-term advisability of playing events over three rounds instead of four, it is hard to argue the notion that the LIV players have deteriorated to a point where they do not belong in elite company.
Masters tournament officials have scattered the 18 LIV golfers among the field at Augusta National and avoided any potential tense pairings with PGA Tour players for the first two rounds.
The 32-year-old Koepka became the first player among LIV’s 48-player roster to win two of its individual tournaments.