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PGA Championship qualifying criteria in spotlight after Casey invitation

ROCHESTER, New York : While golfers have distanced themselves from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf feud, PGA Championship officials were left to defend their qualifying criteria on Tuesday after extending an invitation to Paul Casey.

Casey, an LIV member who is ranked outside the top 100, has never won a major and meets none of the selection standards, will tee it up at the year's second major at Oak Hill Country Club after being extended a special exemption.

Asked how the Briton, 142 in the world rankings, was awarded a coveted spot, the PGA of America's chief championships officer Kerry Haigh explained that it was because they could.

The case for Casey is built around his play at recent PGA Championships, where he finished in a tie for second in 2020 and fourth in 2021 before missing last year due to injury.

"The process for inviting players who are playing well enough and good enough we will consider no matter what tours they're playing on," said Haigh. "Some LIV players were invited this year, some Japanese Tour, Australian Tour.

"We look at all tours, all rankings, and all players' abilities.

"Paul Casey, great player. He's certainly had some injuries. Played on the Ryder Cup and has played well in PGA Championships.

"We review all those criteria for a number of players.

""We also have the opportunity to invite other players who are not in those exempt categories."

While players who jumped to LIV Golf have been banned from playing on the PGA and DP (formerly European) Tours the four majors have left the doors open to members of the Saudi-bankrolled venture as long as they meet qualifying criteria.

The official world golf rankings (OWGR), past champions and major winners make up much of the majors fields but each has some wiggle

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