50 LIV Players have just sent Peter Dawson, Chairman of the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR), a letter asking for LIV Golf to be recognised by the organisation and to be granted World Ranking points. Greg Norman has said that the OWGR should fold or include LIV.
It’s understandable that LIV should want their tournaments to receive the points – The OWGR is not only an important guide to professional success, but it also provides a key route to qualification for the most significant events in the men’s professional game – The Majors and The Olympics.
There are 14 main LIV Tour events scheduled for next year, meaning the top LIV Players will likely only play 10 or so events outside of LIV – The Majors, if they get into them, a few International Series events on the Asian Tour (as their LIV contracts require) and who knows where else – a lot will depend on how court the case involving the DP World Tour pans out. If the LIV circuit is not granted points, the players will gradually fall down the ranking and not be eligible for some of the more significant events on the world calendar.
Do we want them there? These players were enticed by the huge amounts of money LIV were offering, and that was their choice. But it turns out, they also wanted to continue to play the big events, including the Majors, and they wanted to be allowed to play in and captain the Ryder Cup, others wanted to play in the Presidents Cup… What many have realised is that you can’t always have your cake and eat it. Many out there will still be of the attitude, “You’ve made your comfy bed, now try and get some sleep in it.”
But, on the flipside, the Majors and the big team events are at their best if the best players in the world participate. Without many of those who would have made the team, the Presidents Cup will be less of a spectacle. A Major that didn’t feature younger players who would have been right near the top of the World Ranking had they not gone to LIV would, inescapably, be diminished by their absence.
This is why the decision by…
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