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LIV Golf's bid for world ranking points denied by OWGR board - ESPNLIV Golf's quest to earn world ranking points was denied by the OWGR board largely because it is a closed shop with the same 48 players for a season.
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LIV Golf denied world ranking points, marking another setback for breakaway leagueLIV Golf players will not receive world ranking points for their competitions, the Official World Golf Rankings announced, marking a significant setback to the breakaway tour's bid to be an attractive alternative to the PGA Tour.
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LIV Golf loses bid to earn world ranking points - reportLIV Golf's bid to have its players earn ranking points has been unanimously rejected by the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) due to concerns about the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit's format, Global Golf Post reported on Tuesday.
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LIV Golf loses its bid to earn ranking points over questions about a closed shopLIV Golf is playing only for cash, not world ranking points, after the Official World Golf Ranking board determined it could not fairly measure the 48-man league with the other 24 tours around the world.
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LIV Golf loses its bid to earn ranking points over questions about a closed shopThe Official World Golf Ranking board has rejected LIV Golf's application to get ranking points. The Saudi-backed league had asked in July 2022 to be included. Peter Dawson is chairman of the OWGR board. He says a committee could work around some of the issues like the 54-hole events with no cut. But he says it couldn't fairly measure LIV against the other 24 tours in the system. The sticking points were LIV having the same 48 players all season and not enough turnover through relegation and qua
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