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British Open going to allow LIV members to play in major

- Riley Hamel

Martin Slumbers and the R&A have been an open book in regard to the impending decision on whether LIV Golf members would be allowed to play in the British Open.

“Let me be very clear. That’s (banning LIV players) not on our agenda,” the chief executive of the R&A said in July before the 150th Open at St Andrews.

Then, at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championsh­ip in October, Slumbers reiterated his message to Golf Digest: “We’ll go public in January/February with what we are going to do with regard to LIV golfers. But if you want a guide, go back to what I said in July. We’re not banning anyone. We are not going to betray 150 years of history and have the Open not be open.”

He’s kept his word.

The R&A has officially announced that qualifying LIV members will be allowed to play in the 151st edition at Royal Liverpool from July 20-23.

As it stands now, some of the notable LIV golfers exempt into the tournament include Cam Smith, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed.

“We have created an exciting schedule of events which takes in many regions around the world and provides the chance for golfers to earn a place in the Open at Royal Liverpool,” said Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, the R&A’s executive director of champions. “We are grateful to our colleagues at the profession­al tours for their support and look forward to seeing who emerges from each event to book a sought-after place in the Championsh­ip this year.”

The Open is now the third major championsh­ip to announce LIV participat­ion is approved, joining the Masters and U.S. Open.

 ?? DANIEL POCKETT/GETTY IMAGES ?? LIV’s Cam Smith is ranked No. 5 in the world this week.
DANIEL POCKETT/GETTY IMAGES LIV’s Cam Smith is ranked No. 5 in the world this week.

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