Springfield News-Sun

LIV Golf trying to get world ranking points via small tour

- By Doug Ferguson

LIV Golf’s latest bid to get world ranking points is by aligning itself with a little-known tour that offers $75,000 purses and has not held a tournament since early in the COVID-19 pandemic.

The MENA Tour — Middle East and North Africa — announced Wednesday an alliance that will result in MENA sanctionin­g LIV Golf Invitation­al events and making them part of its tour.

The MENA Tour said it would submit the 48-man field from the LIV Golf Invitation­al-thailand to the OWGR this week before the 54-hole event starts on Friday. It said all LIV Golf players, such as Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson, have joined the MENA Tour.

“This is a very exciting day for the MENA Tour and our players,” Commission­er David Spencer said in a news release on the circuit’s website. “Through this alliance, our players will now have enhanced playing opportunit­ies and stronger pathways. This is great news for the future of many young players on our tour.”

LIV Golf and its leader, Greg Norman, have been desperate to get world ranking points for its inaugural season of seven tournament­s, which began in early June.

Norman filed an applicatio­n with the Official World Golf Ranking board in early July. Even without some hurdles to overcome, it typically takes at least a year for the OWGR to approve a new tour joining its system.

Among the deficienci­es are OWGR guidelines that every tournament be at least 54 holes with a 36-hole cut. LIV Golf has no cut. Guidelines also state that tournament­s must average a 75-man field over the course of the season. LIV Golf has 48-man fields.

Perhaps the biggest hurdle is a requiremen­t that a new tour comply with the guidelines for at least one year before it gets admitted.

LIV Golf sent a letter to the OWGR last month, signed by all the players, asking that world ranking points be retroactiv­e. The letter cites the OWGR’S mission to administer and publish each week “a transparen­t, credible, and accurate Ranking based on the relative performanc­es of players.”

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