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These LIV Golf players faced relegation after ending up in the Drop Zone.

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 16, 2024Updated:September 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the 2024 LIV Golf regular season wraps up, it is time for relegation for those golfers at the bottom of the standings. The Drop Zone, which consists of golfers ranked 49 and below in LIV Golf’s individual standings, will be relegated from the league and will have to participate in the 2024 LIV Golf Promotions tournament to try to earn their way back into a roster spot. Additionally, the International Series, based on 10 Asian Tour designated events, provides another path for golfers to avoid relegation, with John Catlin leading that list.

LIV Golf recently clarified its relegation rules, stating that no player ranked 49th or lower after LIV Golf Chicago can guarantee their spot on the roster for the following year. This rule change meant that even captains, who were previously exempt from relegation, are now subject to being relegated. Former major champion Watson was among those affected, finishing in the Drop Zone and thus facing relegation. Another player, Laurie Canter, also ended up in the Drop Zone after playing in only the first two events of the season as a reserve player.

Several notable LIV Golf players are facing relegation after the conclusion of the 2024 season. Kalle Samooja of the Cleeks GC landed in the Drop Zone after finishing with a bogey, par, bogey sequence in the final round of the LIV Golf Chicago tournament, falling to 49th place. Scott Vincent, who only managed two top-20 finishes this season, is also among those being relegated. Branden Grace of Stingers GC, despite being a surprise addition to the relegation list, had a lackluster season with only two top-20 finishes.

Two-time Masters winner Bubba Watson is also facing relegation due to the late rule change that now includes captains in the relegation pool. It remains to be seen what Watson’s next steps will be, and he could potentially serve as a non-playing captain of the RangeGoats if he so chooses. Both Vincent brothers, Kieran and Scott, are also on the relegation list. Kieran’s T-23 finish at the Chicago event was his second-best of the year, but it was not enough to secure his spot on the roster for the following season.

In conclusion, the relegation process in LIV Golf is a significant event that affects the careers of several professional golfers. The newly implemented rules regarding relegation have created a more competitive environment, with no player guaranteed a roster spot for the following season. As the relegated players now focus on the 2024 LIV Golf Promotions tournament and the International Series to earn their way back into the league, it will be interesting to see how they perform under the pressure of the relegation process. The mix of seasoned veterans and up-and-coming talent in the relegation pool adds an exciting dynamic to the future of LIV Golf and sets the stage for a compelling 2025 season.

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