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Can LIV Golfers Play In The Presidents Cup?

Brooks Koepka and Cameron Smith at LIV Golf Greenbrier

Following the launch of LIV Golf in 2022, it didn’t take long for the PGA Tour to dash any hopes players who joined the breakaway circuit had of making it to that year’s Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow.

No sooner had the first LIV Golf tee shot been struck, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan published a strongly worded letter explaining LIV Golf players were “suspended or otherwise no longer eligible to participate in PGA Tour tournament play, including the Presidents Cup.”

While that meant players of the caliber of US star Brooks Koepka and Australian Cameron Smith ultimately missed out, much has changed at the top of the men’s elite game since those fractious early days of LIV Golf, not least the desire to bring the two warring parties together.

Big names including Brooks Koepka and Cameron Smith miss out

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The 6 June 2023 announcement that the PGA Tour and Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) that bankrolls LIV Golf were trying to thrash out a way for the two to coexist may have given some hope to LIV players that they could make the 2024 edition. However, four months later, the full set of qualifying criteria was published, which confirmed that – short of an agreement – once again, they would be absent.

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