The Steep Decline of LIV Golfers in Official World Golf Rankings

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The controversy surrounding the lack of Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) points for LIV Golf events has been a central point of discussion since the league’s inception. This report meticulously tracks the significant drop in OWGR positions for each golfer who chose to join the breakaway circuit.

The Battle for LIV Golf’s World Ranking Recognition

The influx of players to LIV Golf continues to generate considerable debate, with one of the most pressing concerns for these athletes being the drastic fall in their OWGR standings. Achieving a spot within the world’s top 50 golfers brings numerous advantages, crucially including automatic entry into major championships. Therefore, earning OWGR points is paramount for any professional golfer aiming to compete at the sport’s highest level.

Despite ongoing appeals and discussions, the Greg Norman-led LIV Golf series has yet to secure accreditation from the OWGR. This persistent lack of recognition means that golfers participating in LIV events do not receive world ranking points, directly impacting their global standing.

A pivotal development occurred on Tuesday, October 10, 2024, when the OWGR officially announced the rejection of LIV Golf’s application for world ranking legitimacy. The OWGR board communicated specific adjustments and criteria that LIV Golf would need to address before any future re-application could be considered successful.

Compounding these challenges, the PGA Tour has maintained an indefinite ban on LIV defectors from returning to its tournaments. This dual pressure has predictably led to a sharp descent in the OWGR for many of these players. Below, we present a detailed overview of how LIV Golfers’ rankings have changed within the OWGR.


LIV Golfers’ Ranking Changes (As of March 11)


Player Pre-LIV ranking Current ranking Difference
Cameron Smith 2 223 -221
Jon Rahm 3 36 -33
Dustin Johnson 13 704 -691
Brooks Koepka 19 221 -202
Joaquin Niemann 19 182 -163
Louis Oosthuizen 20 323 -303
Abraham Ancer 20 453 -433
Paul Casey 27 838 -811
Adrian Meronk 39 667 -628
Lucas Herbert 67 156 -89
Tyrrell Hatton 16 26 -10
Bryson DeChambeau 29 41 -12
Jason Kokrak 32 495 -463
Talor Gooch 35 1620 -1585
Harold Varner III 42 589 -547
Sergio Garcia 54 331 -277
Cameron Tringale 55 698 -643
Marc Leishman 63 212 -149
Richard Bland 66 510 -444
Graeme McDowell 374 900 -526
Phil Mickelson 71 1304 -1233
Sam Horsfield 72 1137 -1065
Lee Westwood 74 1044 -970
Matthew Wolff 77 774 -697
Bubba Watson 86 687 -601
Ian Poulter 89 4752 -4663
Anirban Lahiri 91 879 -788
Brendan Steele 122 1681 -1559
Branden Grace 118 316 -198
Thomas Pieters 40 270 -230
Carlos Ortiz 119 160 -41
Charl Schwartzel 120 549 -427
Danny Lee 267 2398 -2131
Martin Kaymer 210 1043 -833
Peter Uihlein 311 137 +174
Sebastian Munoz 93 480 -387
Dean Burmester 83 208 -125
David Puig 1835 84 +1751
Tom McKibbin 106 91 +15
Thomas Detry 62 61 +1
Victor Perez 149 170 -21
Ben An 111 119 -8
Elvis Smylie 134 73 +61
Anthony Kim Unranked 204
Bryson DeChambeau at LIV Golf UK
Bryson DeChambeau at LIV Golf UK
Richard Sterling

Richard Sterling is a golf journalist from Scotland with over fourteen years of experience covering professional golf. He specializes in PGA Tour and European Tour analysis, with his tournament insights reaching golf enthusiasts worldwide. Richard regularly attends major championships and conducts exclusive interviews with top golfers.

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