LIV Golf Invitational Series will apply for OWGR consideration, CEO Greg Norman says
BROOKLINE, Mass. — LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said the new circuit will apply for Official World Golf Ranking points consideration on Monday.
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BROOKLINE, Mass. — LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said the new circuit will apply for Official World Golf Ranking points consideration on Monday.
BROOKLINE, Mass. — In the midst of a tenuous time for golf, Brooks Koepka said earlier this week he wanted the focus to be on the U.S. Open. After two rounds, with Phil Mickelson now gone after having missed the cut, it's safe to say that the focus has shifted back to golf thanks to some big names and unique stories.
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BROOKLINE, Mass. — USGA CEO Mike Whan said the governing body felt it was appropriate to allow players who were suspended by the PGA Tour for competing in the rival LIV Golf Invitational Series to play in this week's U.S. Open, but he added that he could foresee a day when it's more difficult for them to qualify.
BROOKLINE, Mass. — USGA CEO Mike Whan said the governing body felt it was appropriate to allow players who were suspended by the PGA Tour for competing in the rival LIV Golf Invitational Series to play in this week's U.S. Open, but added that he could foresee a day when it's more difficult for them to qualify.