
GOLF.AI • Dec 20, 2025
LIV's Path to World Ranking Points
The long-stalled cold war over Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points for LIV Golf is showing signs of a significant thaw. Concrete changes from both LIV and the OWGR board suggest a potential breakthrough, shifting the conversation from *if* LIV will get points to *how* a path is being forged.
A monumental shift has occurred in the OWGR board's political dynamic. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and DP World Tour CEO Guy Kinnings, previously recused from voting due to litigation, now have a say in the matter. Their inclusion fundamentally alters the decision-making landscape and is seen as a critical step toward a resolution.In response to the OWGR's criteria, LIV Golf is actively evolving its structure. OWGR Chairman Trevor Immelman has confirmed that LIV is making tangible concessions, including moving to a 72-hole format, exploring an expansion of its field size, and creating clearer pathways onto its tour. These pathways include their "Promotions" qualifying event and a partnership with the Asian Tour's International Series, directly addressing concerns about meritocracy.The impact of the current stalemate on players is undeniable. Stars like Bryson DeChambeau (OWGR27) and Tyrrell Hatton (OWGR #20) are only maintaining their high rankings by performing well in the four major championships, which highlights the urgent need for a more inclusive system.
Resolving the OWGR impasse remains the single most significant structural issue in men's professional golf. A solution is the key to creating a unified and legible sport for fans, ensuring major championships truly feature all of the world's best players, and finally ending the sport's contentious civil war.


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