LIV Golf Stars Secure Entry to The Open 2024
The Open Championship introduces a new pathway for LIV Golf players, ensuring top performers qualify for the prestigious event at Royal Portrush.

In a significant development for the golfing world, the R&A has announced that the leading LIV Golf player not already exempt for this year's Open Championship will secure a spot in the tournament. This decision ensures that top performers from the LIV Golf circuit have a fair chance to compete at Royal Portrush, set to host the 153rd Open from 17 to 20 July 2024.
The qualification process will involve the highest-placed player in the top five of LIV Golf's standings following the June event in Dallas. Notably, this exemption aligns with similar opportunities provided by other majors, such as the US Open, which recently offered a spot to a leading LIV Golf player.
Mark Darbon, CEO of the R&A, emphasized the importance of inclusivity in global golf:
'The Open is a global championship for the best men's golfers, and we are committed to offering pathways based on performance. Recognizing LIV Golf's impact, we believe its players deserve a fair chance to qualify through their individual standings.'
This decision follows a series of exemptions granted to LIV Golf players in other majors. Joaquin Niemann and Sergio Garcia, for instance, received special invitations for The Masters and the US PGA Championship earlier this year. Meanwhile, Jon Rahm remains exempt for all 2024 majors due to his past victories, and LIV Golf stalwarts like Cameron Smith, Bryson DeChambeau, and Phil Mickelson are also set to compete at Royal Portrush.
The move comes amid ongoing negotiations between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf's backers, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, as the golfing world seeks to bridge the divide caused by the emergence of the rival circuit. With LIV Golf set to be broadcast on ITV in 2025, its growing influence continues to reshape the sport's landscape.
As the countdown to The Open begins, fans eagerly await the showdown at Royal Portrush, where seasoned champions and rising stars will battle for one of golf's most coveted titles.