The US Open becomes the first major to provide a direct path for LIV talent into the field, with an exempt spot reserved at Oakmont for the top player not otherwise exempt among LIV's top three in the ...
From a new scoring format, to new additions, to stars like Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, we catch you up ahead of the start ...
The USGA unveiled a new exemption category for LIV golfers to earn spots at the U.S. Open but it does include a possible ...
Starting with the 2026 U.S. Open, the USGA will take the leading player in the final 2025 individual standings, along with ...
The U.S. Open's move, combined with a new broadcast agreement that puts LIV tournaments on broadcast television, further ...
LIV Golf returns to action this week to kick off its fourth season as a league. Taking to the capital city of Saudi Arabia, ...
The Saudi-backed league had no direct access to any of golf’s majors until now, with the USGA announcing a U.S. Open exemption based on LIV Golf's points list.
The US Open becomes the first major to provide players on the LIV Golf tour with an exemption for the tournament.
For the first time ever, there is a formal pathway for a player to qualify into a major based on performance in LIV events.
The USGA is the first of the four major governing bodies to recognize LIV, which begins its fourth season this week.
From Dustin Johnson to Brooks Koepka to Bryson DeChambeau, the LIV Golf roster is loaded with stars. Meet the players and teams for 2025.