The 2024 LIV Golf Promotions event at Riyadh Golf Club features 93 players vying for a spot in the 2025 LIV Golf League. Former Ryder Cup and Walker Cup stars, along with winners of major tours worldwide, will compete in the three-day four-round event from December 12 to 14. The top-10 finishers will earn starts at all 10 of the Asian Tour-sanctioned competitions next year.

LIV Golf commissioner Greg Norman expressed excitement about the event and emphasized the importance of creating more opportunities for rising stars in the sport. The competition format consists of three days of individual stroke play, with 64 Category-A golfers competing on day one, and the top 20 advancing to round two. The final day will see the remaining players compete in 36 holes to determine the champion.

Players like Kalle Samooja, Scott Vincent, and Ben Campbell will attempt to regain their spot in the LIV Golf League, while talented young players like Santiago De La Fuente, Max Kennedy, and Luis Masaveu will be looking to make a mark in the competition. The event will offer a total prize purse of $1.5 million, with the winner earning $200,000 and a place in the lucrative LIV Golf League.

Key names like Anthony Kim and Bubba Watson are not included in the field list, suggesting they may return in the future. There are fewer PGA Tour players participating this year, possibly in anticipation of a unification deal between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and LIV Golf League. The event will be televised live on the LIV Golf Plus app, LIV Golf YouTube channel, and broadcast partners worldwide.

Viewers can tune in to watch four hours of coverage on Thursday and Friday, with four-and-a-half hours of play on Saturday. The event will take place at Riyadh Golf Club from December 12 to 14, with a strong field of competitive players vying for a spot in the prestigious LIV Golf League. Stay updated on all the latest tour news and results as players battle it out for a chance to compete at the highest level of professional golf.

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