Ben An recently discussed whether LIV players should be allowed to compete in the Presidents Cup, expressing his belief that it would be a great addition to the team. However, he also mentioned the absence of players like Cam Smith, Joaquin Niemann, and Dean Burmester. An stated that while it is disappointing not to have these players on the team, the rules are set by the PGA Tour, and it is up to them to decide on any changes.
An acknowledged that the absence of LIV pros is also a blow to the U.S. side, as they are missing some key players as well. He mentioned that the rules are what they are for now and does not expect any changes for the upcoming 2024 Presidents Cup. He expressed hope that a merger or some other solution could be found in the next few years to include LIV players on the team, as they are talented individuals who would be missed.
Despite the absence of certain players, An believes that the current team is strong enough to compete against the U.S. team in the upcoming Presidents Cup. He mentioned that playing in Canada will be beneficial for the team this year and expressed confidence in their abilities. An emphasized that while they will miss the LIV players, the team is prepared to face their competitors and put up a good fight.
In the end, An reiterated that the decision ultimately lies with the PGA Tour and that it is important to abide by the rules set for the Presidents Cup. He expressed optimism for potential changes in the future to allow LIV players to participate and contribute to the team’s success. An’s insights provide a glimpse into the current state of the Presidents Cup and the challenges faced by both teams in selecting their players for the event.