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US Open provide key LIV qualifying update just hours after 15 rebels miss out

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US Open provide key LIV qualifying update just hours after 15 rebels miss out

A number of LIV Golf stars missed out on a spot at the U.S. Open during final qualifying on Monday, but the breakaway league could be soon given their own path into the major event

A number of LIV Golf stars missed out on a U.S. Open spot

The US Open could well be set to introduce a qualifying system for those competing on the LIV Golf circuit, after a number of the league’s members missed out on a spot in the third major championship of the year.

In total, 17 LIV players entered final U.S. Open qualifying on Monday with the ‘Longest Day in Golf ‘ taking place across 10 venues in North America. Despite a large turnout from the breakaway league, only two of the 17 managed to bank their spots, with David Puig and Dean Burmester booking their trips to Pinehurst later this month.




A whole host of big names from the breakaway league missed out over the 36-hole event, including a former US Open champion in Graeme McDowell, whose 10-year exemption from his win in 2010 ran out following his last appearance in 2020.

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Elsewhere, LIV’s most in-form star Joaquin Niemann missed out by just one shot in Florida, ensuring he will be absent from a major field for the first time this year after receiving invites to the Masters and PGA Championship. Players from the LIV setup have been forced to turn to qualifying with the league continue to host its events without Official World Golf Ranking points.

Amid their lack of racking recognition there have been calls on the four majors to make changes to their exemption categories in order to cater for those playing on the Saudi-backed series, but no action has been taken. John Bodenhamer – Chief Championship Officer of the USGA – however had a positive update on Monday.

As a result Bodenhamer admitted a possible route into the U.S. Open from the LIV setup was being considered. He told Golf Channel: “From the beginning, we’ve been open, you earn your way in you get to play whether it’s through qualifying or exemption as the past champion.

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