
Will PGA and Live Golf ever meet again? In some news released by the official World Golf Ranking Board of Directors on Friday, this result is likely to be minimized, at least in the near period.
According to OWGR President Trevor Immailman, the organization is currently reviewing the application of Live Golf to include in those rankings, which is presenting on 30 June.
“OWGR board is committed to the intensive evaluation process of all applications, and the application of LIV will be reviewed according to OWGR norms to ensure fairness, integrity and stability,” said the Emailman. “We appreciate the interest of Live Golf – and all tourism – through the ovargi to contribute to the global landscape of men’s professional golf. Further updates will be provided as review progress.”
Live’s CEO Scott O’Neel issued a statement in response, thanking OWR for considering “Golf’s Games Playing Part”.
O’Neel’s statement said that we read in O’Neel’s statement, “Live Golf is committed to working closely with the official world golf rankings and its board to ensure that very good players are competing in the most prestigious events of the game. Are.
“We hope that the review and approval process can move beyond the major season of 2026.”
LIV had originally applied for recognition in July 2022 after the league was launched.
That request was rejected, and Live Golfers can currently earn ranking points by competing in major championships and international tour events only.
It represents a bit for live golfers, inviting for the major championship only after collecting the ranking points, which are almost inaccessible for them without competing in the above events.
Just two LIV players are in the top 50 of Owgr: twice the US Open champion Bryson Bryson Bryson Bryson Bryson Bryson Bryson in number 15 and 22nd Tiereel Haton.
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