The Open 2022 has not banned golfers from Liv Golf Invitational Series
"The Open is the original, the oldest golf, held from 1860. From the beginning, the event determined the expansion nature - the playground for all players - did the focus to create a unique value kit. Today. In that spirit, the players have been specially equipped or through the qualifying round to meet the conditions and terms will be able to compete in St Antrews, "announced from Royal & Ancient - the host unit. The management of The Open - June 22 has a paragraph.

In that spirit, the R&A is still open to this year's Open for notable faces among the 17 players who have been suspended indefinitely by the PGA Tour for voluntarily dropping out of the LIV Golf Invitational Series. They include Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia and Ian Poulter.
The US Golf Association (USGA) did the same thing when deploying Major US Open last week, in the context of the "Li Khai" disciplinary tour tour. Most of these have won the US First Golf Arena or owns Major.
LIV Golf Invitational Series, after the opening stage in London from June 9 to June 11, brings together Abraham Ancer and three A -list stars at PGA Tour - Bryson Dechambeau, Patrick Reed, Brooks Koepka. These four players are definitely expelled by the owner of the stick if the stick is in the second stage of the Invitational Series in Portland, Oregon from June 30 to July 1.
Currently, Dechambeau, Reed and Koepka both hold the special capacity at the upcoming The Open. According to the general rule in the Major quartet - Masters, PGA Championship, US Open and The Open, the championship of a prize will be entitled to the main round in the remaining three Major. Reed won the Masters 2018, Koepka held US Open 2017, 2018, Dechambeau won the 2020 match. Mickelson alone, despite winning the Open in 2013, still got this ticket because of his privilege expiry date.
Contrary to R&A and USGA, the American Golf Association (PGAA) decisively closed the members from the Invitational Series, when CEO Seth Waugh announced that the player lost the PGA Tour card was naturally eliminated from the organization from his head. And will not attend the PGA Championship. Meanwhile, the Masters - Augusta National Stadium in Georgia has not spoken about this issue.
Invitational Series is owned by Liv Golf Investments - a business founded and made by the legendary golfer Greg Norman, and the shareholder is a public investment fund (PIF). PIF is the reputation of pouring money to organize spectacular sporting events to fill the bad reputation of human rights and gender equality in Saudi.
Each tournament consists of three rounds of non -cutting, gathering 48 players divided into 12 teams with the commitment of all cash bonuses. Each event fund is 25 million USD, of which 20 million for personal sticks, the rest for the top 3 contents of teammates. Particularly for the final tournament - the big final - spending $ 30 million for the top 3 individuals of the entire schedule, $ 50 million for teammates.
On June 22, the PGA Tour announced the increase in bonus funds and schedules before the competition from LIV Golf Invitational Series.
