It looked like the perfect underdog story when the 36-year-old finished 7th in the Race to Dubai standings and became the first player to officially earn a PGA Tour card in the post-LIV era after suspension from the PGA. This comeback journey saw fruition on the DP Tour and ended after only Marco Penge earned his ticket. Everyone thought he had successfully crossed the bridge, but the bridge apparently led right back to where Laurie Canter started.

When all the confetti was swept up in Dubai, a report surfaced that the Englishman isn’t taking his talents to America for the 2026 season. Rather, he basically used the PGA Tour access as a brilliant leverage play. Popular Golf account NUCLR GOLF dropped the news on X: “#UPDATE — Laurie Canter, the former LIV Golfer who recently earned back

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