As many as 13 LIV Golf players are taking part in the 2024 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on the DP World Tour.
Headlining the field for the breakaway is Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka.
Rahm is still a DP World Tour member and is playing in the event to retain said membership going into 2025 so he can be selected for the European Ryder Cup team.
That is also the case for his Legion XIII teammate Tyrrell Hatton.
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Hatton was delighted to be in the field, though he was fuming with the state of the greens on day one.
Koepka has been given an invite by the tournament sponsor.
Patrick Reed is an honorary member of the DP World Tour and has paid fines incurred for competing in LIV events without a tournament release.
Other LIV golfers, such as David Puig and Eugenio Chacarra, made it into the field at the Dunhill courtesy of category 0c (the leading 10 players available from within the top 30 of the PGA Tour of Australisia, Sunshing Tour and Asian Tour’s final order of merit from the 2023/2024 season).
The remaining LIV players were invited to take part by the South African billionaire, Johann Rupert, who runs the Dunhill.
He is a staunch advocate for peace in the men’s professional game.
1: T. Hatton |
-22 |
T7: D. Puig, J. Rahm, Peter Uihlein |
-15 |
T15: B. Grace |
-13 |
T22: B. Koepka |
-12 |
T29: P. Reed, D. Burmester |
-11 |
T72: T. Gooch, C. Suratt (MC) |
-8 |
T121: E. Chacarra (MC) |
-4 |
T128: M. Jones (MC) |
-3 |
T140: L. Oosthuizen (MC) |
-1 |
T163: H. Swafford (MC) |
+5 |
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