Bryson DeChambeau says team events like next week’s Presidents Cup are “only hurting themselves” by not allowing LIV Golf players qualify or compete, while also re-iterating his desire to continue to play on the PGA Tour.
DeChambeau joined LIV Golf in June for a fee reported to be in the $125m-$150m range. He has since been suspended from the PGA Tour like all other LIV players, meaning he is ineligible for the US Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup teams.
The Presidents Cup has been significantly impacted by the LIV suspensions, with the US team missing DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed, and the Internationals missing the likes of Cameron Smith, Abraham Ancer, Marc Leishman and Louis Oosthuizen.
“I personally think that the team events are only hurting themselves by not allowing us to play, not allowing us to qualify through some capacity, in some facet,” DeChambeau said at this week’s LIV Golf Chicago event.
“It is sad that those governing bodies have not allowed us to be able to qualify. That’s all I can say to that. I want to play in numerous events on the PGA Tour. It would be awesome. That’s what LIV Golf has tried to – they have allowed us to play on the PGA Tour. It’s the PGA Tour barring us from doing so.”
One of LIV Golf’s biggest hurdles to overcome involves getting sanctioned by the Official World Golf Ranking, with most of the series’ players tumbling down the rankings since the Greg Norman-fronted circuit got underway in June. DeChambeau says LIV is doing “everything to satisfy the criteria” for the OWGR.
“We’re doing anything and everything to satisfy the criteria of the OWGR,” he said. “A lot of the players are part of those discussions. That’s why we’ve all banded together.
“I cannot speak on that [what the discussions are], because from the player meeting we had, it was very positive, a lot of great conversations back and forth between Peter Dawson [the OWGR chief], from what I could tell, and from what LIV officials could tell me, and that’s all. That’s all it is.
“We’re going to get to a conclusion hopefully here in the…
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