Adrian Meronk continues to find a way to keep his name in the Ryder Cup discussion. Finishing T6 at The International Series Macau, the Pole is continuing his good play, which included a win at the LIV Golf opener in Saudi Arabia earlier this year.
In the lead-up to the 2024 Paris Olympics, Rory McIlroy has voiced his opinions on the ongoing debate surrounding the Olympic golf qualifying system. His comments come after several LIV Golf players, notably Jon Rahm, criticized the system for its perceived unfairness.
LIV pro Carlos Ortiz is in the field for the men’s Olympic golf event at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, representing Mexico alongside Abraham Ancer. However, both players nearly missed out on this opportunity due to their decision to join LIV and the “politics” Ortiz claims have barred other star LIV golfers from playing in Paris.
Carlos Ortiz of Mexico earned his first LIV Golf victory on Sunday at LIV Golf Houston by shooting 5-under 67 to finish at 15 under, one stroke ahead of Poland's Adrian Meronk.
Spain's David Puig fired a 6-under 66 on Saturday to move 12 spots up the leaderboard and grab a share of the lead after two rounds of action at LIV Golf Houston.
Abraham Ancer birdied the first playoff hole to win LIV Golf Hong Kong and capture his first championship on the circuit on a rainy Sunday. Ancer entered the final round with a commanding five-stroke lead after opening rounds of 63 and 62.
As the golfers of LIV Golf prepare themselves for the third event of the season from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, there were some who participated in Asian Tour’s International Series event in Oman.
The attraction of big money and a fresh start drew many golfers to the controversial LIV Golf series. But for some players the story is quite different as a critical promise made during recruitment seems to have gone unfulfilled.
LIV Golf isn't calling it a trade, but two of its members have swapped teams ahead of the 2024 season. Carlos Ortiz of Mexico is heading from Torque GC to Fireballs GC, while David Puig of Spain is leaving Fireballs for Torque, it was announced Tuesday.
Two more PGA Tour pros have defected to go play for the enemy, as Matthew Wolff and Carlos Ortiz have both reportedly joined the LIV Golf field and are expected to play in the breakaway league's upcoming event at Pumpkin Ridge in Portland, Oregon.