OWGR says no (for now) to LIV Golf’s workaround to get World Ranking points

Invitational
Invitational
With its attempted backdoor channel to World Ranking points cut off, at least for now, the LIV Golf series soldiers on with this week’s LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok. The 48 players in the field at Stonehill are playing for another $25 million and, seemingly, with a growing chip on their shoulders.

In a move that appeared to be an attempt to circumvent the review process for eligibility, the upstart Saudi-backed group announced on Wednesday a partnership with the MENA Tour, a developmental tour founded in 2011 and based in Dubai that already had OWGR accreditation. LIV officials touted the move as a way for its LIV Golf Invitational events, which don’t currently receive points, to immediately begin doing so starting with no-cut 54-hole tournament that gets underway on Friday.
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