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LIV Golf tour hits out at decision to only award ranking points to top-10 finishers

The Saudi Arabian-backed LIV Tour has hit out at what it regards as victimisation from those presiding over golf’s world rankings process

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theguardian.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

LIV Golf tour hits out at decision to only award ranking points to top-10 finishers

The Saudi Arabian-backed LIV Tour has hit out at what it regards as victimisation from those presiding over golf’s world rankings process

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bbc.com4 mesi fa

LIV Golf awarded world ranking points by OWGR amid 'changing landscape'

The top 10 finishers at an event will be awarded points because the Official World Golf Rankings "recognises a number of areas where LIV does not meet the eligibility standards".

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  1. martedì 3 febbraio 2026·bbc.com

    LIV Golf awarded world ranking points by OWGR amid 'changing landscape'

    The top 10 finishers at an event will be awarded points because the Official World Golf Rankings "recognises a number of areas where LIV does not meet the eligibility standards".

  2. martedì 3 febbraio 2026·theguardian.com

    LIV Golf tour hits out at decision to only award ranking points to top-10 finishers

    The Saudi Arabian-backed LIV Tour has hit out at what it regards as victimisation from those presiding over golf’s world rankings process