The Gold Coast Bulletin

Another blow for Aussies

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The blows keep coming for the Australian­s on the LIV Golf tour, with Presidents Cup Internatio­nal team captain Mike Weir confirming they “won’t be eligible” for this year’s clash with the USA in September.

As it was confirmed LIV boss Greg Norman had abandoned attempts to get world rankings points for players on the Saudi-backed tour, Weir confirmed there would be no shift in thinking for the Presidents Cup.

That means Australian gun Cameron Smith and countryman Lucas Herbert, who joined LIV this year, won’t play at Royal Montreal Golf Club.

But it will also deny Chilean star Joaquin Niemann, who won the Australian Open in Sydney last November and has won twice on the LIV tour already in 2024 as one of the hottest golfers on the planet, the chance to be on the team.

The Internatio­nal team hasn’t won the Presidents Cup since 1998, at Royal Melbourne, and a tie in South Africa in 2003 is the closest they have come to victory since.

A team devoid of Smith, Marc Leishman and the likes of Niemann and South African guns Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel, who all joined

LIV, was easily defeated in 2022.

Despite that, and even after LIV gun Brooks Koepka was picked for the US Ryder Cup team that lost to Europe in Italy last year, Weir said he wouldn’t be changing his selection philosophy.

But he did leave the door open for potential change.

“They are not going to be eligible,” Weir told Golf Digest, having discussed it with the PGA Tour, which runs the Presidents Cup.

“I guess the flip side is they knew that when they left that they weren’t gonna be part of that.

None of the LIV players are eligible for the USA team.

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