The new CEO is bringing many new changes to LIV Golf, and they might be a hit. A significant shift is brewing at LIV as it appears to be reshaping its structure. It has been 2 years since LIV Golf was denied the Rolex Official World Golf Rankings. But a lot of things have changed in the past 2 years.
Greg Norman stepped down as LIV’s CEO to allow Scott O’Neil to take his place. Now, LIV has reapplied for the ranking points, and O’Neil has made a decision that can significantly affect OWGR’s decision. Until now, only golfers who signed with LIV have played in LIV tournaments, with one exception. The top golfer from the International Series who didn’t already have a contract with LIV was signed. But now, the number of spots seems to be increasing from 2026.
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