They’re the men so close yet sometimes so far from cashing in on all the riches playing in LIV Golf can bring – but just who are the players on the reserve list?
There were five on the list for 2024 with a wide range of experience between them, ranging from a new pro just a year into his career out of college to some more established veterans with multiple wins on multiple tours under their belts.
Some players got to see plenty of action, and even taste team victories, while stepping in for injured or ill full-time LIV golfers, while some just had to sit on the sidelines and wait.
Let’s meet the LIV Golf reserves…
Wade Ormsby
The South Australian has played 357 times on the DP World Tour and won over €4.4m and joined LIV Golf for the inaugural 2022 season, but was dropped for 2023 after he gathered just a point.
He has four professional wins including twice at the Hong Kong Open and also the 2023 International Series Thailand on the Asian Tour – where he mainly now plays away from LIV.
Ormsby stepped in three times during the 2024 LIV Golf League – playing in the final round in Jeddah for Matt Wolff, the last two rounds in Houston replacing Louis Oosthuizen and last two rounds in England for Marc Leishman.
Ben Campbell
New Zealander Ben Campbell has been a regular on the Asian Tour since 2018, and won the Hong Kong Open in 2023, having previously made it to sixth in the world as an amateur.
Campbell played his first LIV Golf event in Miami in 2024 when stepping in for Ripper GC captain Cameron Smith, before playing the first round in Houston and all three at The Greenbrier for the Majesticks with Sam Horsfield out injured.
Laurie Canter
Laurie Canter played in the first LIV Golf season as a full-time member of the Cleeks GC, and has spent the last two seasons acting as a reserve.
He played almost a full season in 2023, making 11 appearances, 10 of those being for all three rounds, while replacing the injured Martin Kaymer and Sam Horsfield.
After agonisingly missing out on a full-time spot in 2024 in a playoff at the LIV Golf Promotions Event, Canter went back on the reserve list and played twice early on at Mayakoba and Las Vegas.
Canter then returned to play on the DP World Tour…
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