British Open changes give no exemptions to LIV Golf

London (AFP) – British Open officials have made no concessions to LIV Golf subsequent to declaring changes to exemption classes for the tournament on Wednesday.

World positioning focuses are not accessible to players who joined questionable Saudi breakaway visit, making it progressively hard to meet all requirements for the British Open through that course.

Previous significant victors, Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith, Dustin Johnson, Creeks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson as of now have places during the current year’s British Open at Regal Troon in July.

Other LIV golfers ensured spots without qualifying are Tyrrell Hatton, Dignitary Burmester, Adrian Meronk, Joaquin Niemann, Louis Oosthuizen and David Puig.

LIV CEO Greg Norman kept in touch with players on Tuesday to say it would presently not be seeking after its long fight to get world positioning focuses.

Because of a consolidation agreement between the PGA Visit and LIV, there had been ideas British Open managers R&A could consider LIV golfers.

Yet, the main change made by the R&A is the decrease of the exemption time frame for new bosses to the age of 55.

Past heroes can in any case play until the age of 60 – Tom Watson broadly verged on winning a sixth Claret Container only seven weeks before his 60th birthday celebration at Turnberry in 2009.

Other changes will see players contending on the Asian Visit, the Japan Golf Visit, the PGA Visit through Australasia and the Daylight Visit ready to qualify by means of one of the main five openings on the Worldwide League Positioning rundown.

An exemption has likewise been laid out for the Africa Beginner champion, with South African Altin Van Der Merwe going to this year in the wake of winning the debut occasion a month ago.