Norman says LIV series to apply for rankings entry
The Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit is planning to formally request acceptance into the global rankings system, series chief Greg Norman said.
LIV Commissioner Norman told Fox News in a television interview late on Saturday that the controversial breakaway series has a "compelling case" for its tournaments to be awarded rankings points.
The issue of LIV Golf's events being recognised by the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) system could be pivotal to the breakaway series' future.
If players can earn rankings points from LIV events, it becomes easier for golfers on the circuit to qualify for golf's four major tournaments.
Norman told Fox that LIV plans to submit an application for rankings entry imminently.
"We're actually applying for OWGR points right now. We're actually putting in our application probably over the weekend, if not Monday," Norman said on Fox.
"And it's a very compelling application. We've worked very, very closely with the technical committee understanding all the components of what you need to apply for it."
The emergence of LIV Golf this year has plunged the sport into turmoil, with several top players from the PGA Tour opting to switch to the Saudi-funded series, which offers some of the richest purses in golf history.
The PGA Tour, however, has adopted a zero-tolerance stance towards the series, with commissioner Jay Monahan last week suspending 17 former or current tour players for making the switch.
Monahan is one of the eight members of the OWGR board which will rule on LIV's application to the rankings system.
Norman told Fox he believes Monahan should "recuse himself" from any vote on LIV's entry, citing a television interview the PGA Tour chief gave last week in which he defended his decision to issue