Days After the Billion-Dollar Merger, Latest ‘Petty’ Update Regarding LIV Golf Defectors Irks the Golf World: ‘Makes No Sense’
New twists and turns have accompanied the fresh alliance between the golf leagues. Even though a bridge has been built between the PGA Tour, PIF, and DP World Tour, the intricacies of the decision have not been completely woven out. Hence, many big questions still remain. Possibly the biggest of them is that of the defectors playing in the Ryder Cup.
While the rise of a new golf entity was called a “momentous day” by PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, it appears that it wasn’t quite momentous for LIV players who gave up their DP World Tour card. After all, as per recent news, their future for the international event isn’t looking too bright.
Despite the grand entry of the golden era of golf, it hasn’t brought much reassurance to the LIV side, at least not for the remaining 2023 season. Even in his memo to the PGA Tour golfers, Monahan stated that the 2023 LIV Golf schedule will continue as planned. However, that is not the statement of focus. Rather, the next point, where he talked about the “fair and objective” method for those who moved leagues, particularly those who want to reapply for membership on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. Unfortunately, this opportunity would be granted in accordance with existing regulations after the 2023 season.
This lays the groundwork for the news brought forth by Nuclr Golf on Twitter. They said, “LIV golfers will NOT be re-instated to the DPWT this year and will be ineligible to compete at the Ryder Cup in Rome.” This aligns with the third point of the letter sent by the PGA Tour Commissioner. The players can only reapply for the tour cards after the conclusion of the 2023 season. However, the international event in Rome is to be played in September this year, which makes it impossible for those who resigned from DPWT to participate.