No resolution for LIV's OWGR points pursuit as 2026 season looms

LIV Golf will begin its fifth season in February, potentially with its application for Official World Golf Ranking points still pending.
Trevor Immelman, chairman of the OWGR, issued a statement on the matter on Tuesday.
"Since the end of June, the Governing Board has endeavored to thoroughly evaluate the LIV Golf application," Immelman said.
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"We remain committed to the OWGR's mission, which requires honouring the meritocracy woven into the professional game. As such, discussions have been regular and remain ongoing. To be clear, progress has been made, but there is no decision to share at this time.
"We will continue to work closely with LIV Golf as it continues to evolve to ensure its application is handled with fairness, integrity and consistency, as stated previously."
LIV Golf is moving to 72-hole events in 2026 and away from the 54-hole format it used during the league's first four seasons. While that could help LIV in the eyes of the OWGR committee, other issues remain.
Immelman said earlier this month that since most LIV competitors were invited to the league, instead of earning spots, it remains a hurdle in its path to OWGR points.
That isn't true for any of the current 24 tours which are included in the OWGR system.
Without OWGR points, LIV competitors will struggle to qualify for major tournaments.
Immelman did state that going forward, 54-hole tournaments, or tournaments shortened to 54 holes due to weather, will receive 75 per cent of the original field rating and points distribution, while 36-hole events will receive 50 per cent.
That was an adjustment for all tours and not just a consideration for LIV.
LIV's 2026 season begins February 4 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi Public Investment Fund gave the league an additional $113 million in funding earlier this month to move its total LIV funding just past $5 billion.
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