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LIV Golf offered US Open route as PGA open door to direct qualification for breakaway stars

Golf's top brass have given LIV Golf stars a glimmer of hope for a major pathway after the USPGA decision opened the door.

Mike Whan, CEO of the United States Golf Association, hasn't dismissed the idea of creating a direct route for LIV Golf players to access the US Open, but he doesn't necessarily see the need for it either. Currently, golfers playing on the Saudi-backed league are still unable to earn Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points. This means they can only play in the four major championships via a special exemption from the event organisers.

As discussions between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund - the backers of LIV Golf - continue with no resolution in sight, Whan admitted that a LIV track to the US Open could emerge if the two series remain separate, reports the Mirror. "If you asked me a year ago, 'What's it going to be like in three months?' I would have confidently given you an answer. I would have been confidently wrong," he confessed to Golfweek.

"If LIV stays as a separate entity and keeps the quality of players that it's got, can I envision a pathway to the U.S. Open through LIV? I can, but I'd like to see what the final product is, and we're just not exactly sure we know that yet."

As of Wednesday afternoon, 36 players from LIV had entered the U. S. Open qualifying stages, with eight already extended exemptions into the PGA Championship field: Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Tyrrell Hatton, Brooks Koepka, Martin Kaymer, Phil Mickelson, Cameron Smith and Jon Rahm.

Talor Gooch, meanwhile, was one of seven LIV golfers to receive an invite to the third men's major of 2024. The series' 2023 individual champion hasn't competed on other OWGR-acknowledged tours since June

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk