edjr 6,587 Posted September 17, 2024 Quote  The 2024 LIV Golf regular season is in the books, and that means it's relegation time for those golfers at the bottom of the standings. Those in the Drop Zone, which is Nos. 49 and below in LIV Golf’s individual standings, will be relegated from the league and will head to the 2024 LIV Golf Promotions tournament to try to play their way back into a roster spot. Another avenue is through the International Series, an order of merit based on 10 Asian Tour designated events. John Catlin paces that list. Earlier this week, LIV Golf clarified its relegation rules, meaning no player ranked 49th or worse after LIV Golf Chicago will be able to guarantee their spot on the 2025 roster. Previously, captains were exempt from relegation. And one of those captain, a former major champion, finished in the drop zone and will thus be relegated. Additionally, Laurie Canter finished in the Drop Zone, but he only played in the first two events of the season as a reserve player. Here are the LIV Golf players who are being relegated after the conclusion of the 2024 season. Bubba Watson Link has the rest https://sports.yahoo.com/emotional-solheim-cup-exemplified-singing-222255488.html  Couldn't have happened to a bigger douche. Now he gets more time to hang out with Brienne Of Tarth  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bostonlager 2,665 Posted September 17, 2024 I thought Bubba was a team captain and exempt from relegation. Oh well, Fock him Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 6,587 Posted September 17, 2024 9 minutes ago, bostonlager said: I thought Bubba was a team captain and exempt from relegation. Oh well, Fock him Earlier this week, LIV Golf clarified its relegation rules, meaning no player ranked 49th or worse after LIV Golf Chicago will be able to guarantee their spot on the 2025 roster. Previously, captains were exempt from relegation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteWonder 2,737 Posted September 18, 2024 2 hours ago, edjr said: Earlier this week, LIV Golf clarified its relegation rules, meaning no player ranked 49th or worse after LIV Golf Chicago will be able to guarantee their spot on the 2025 roster. Previously, captains were exempt from relegation. gotcha. i had also read that bubba was safe due to being a captain but have no idea what source that was from. they probably had old info.  what I have noticed is that LIV actually seems to be gaining some traction and interest. I think as the initial sour taste vanishes, and knowing we still basically still have the best of the best at the majors, people will start to enjoy a different format. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 6,587 Posted September 18, 2024 5 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said: gotcha. i had also read that bubba was safe due to being a captain but have no idea what source that was from. they probably had old info.  what I have noticed is that LIV actually seems to be gaining some traction and interest. I think as the initial sour taste vanishes, and knowing we still basically still have the best of the best at the majors, people will start to enjoy a different format. Ditching the Presidents Cup and doing a LIV vs PGA would be awesome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,214 Posted September 18, 2024 Bubba will use his 10’s of millions he fleeced from the Saudis to dry his eyes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alias Detective 1,401 Posted September 18, 2024 13 hours ago, thegeneral said: Bubba will use his 10’s of millions he fleeced from the Saudis to dry his eyes. Look at you counting someone else's money..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,214 Posted September 18, 2024 16 minutes ago, Alias Detective said: Look at you counting someone else's money..... Their investment in Bubba makes Beanie Babies look like buying shares of Apple. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 6,587 Posted September 18, 2024 2024 LIV GOLF FINAL MONEY, EARNINGS 1) Jon Rahm – $34,754,821 2) Joaquin Niemann – $24,381,666 3) Sergio Garcia – $17,087,143 4) Tyrrell Hatton – $11,630,595 5) Brooks Koepka – $11,573,958 6) Dean Burmester – $8,366,381 7) Cameron Smith – $8,082,083 Louis Oosthuizen – $8,064,167 9) Abraham Ancer – $7,444,500 10) Carlos Ortiz – $7,391,019 11) Dustin Johnson – $7,125,536 12) Talor Gooch – $6,161,869 13) Brendan Steele – $6,089,250 14) Paul Casey – $6,072,917 15) Bryson DeChambeau – $6,016,667 16) Marc Leishman – $5,544,125 17) Anirban Lahiri – $5,475,250 18) Adrian Meronk – $5,257,714 19) Matthew Wolff – $4,779,292 20) Charl Schwartzel – $4,603,875 21) Patrick Reed – $4,492,167 22) Richard Bland – $4,262,280 23) Jason Kokrak – $4,133,125 24) Sam Horsfield 12 4,119,667 25) Peter Uihlein – $3,960,583 26) Sebastian Muñoz – $3,831,870 27) David Puig – $3,649,310 28) Lucas Herbert – $3,615,208 29) Cameron Tringale – $3,241,375 30) Thomas Pieters – $3,073,000 31) Kevin Na – $3,051,357 32) Graeme McDowell 11 2,904,701 33) Henrik Stenson – $2,784,071 34) Andy Ogletree – $2,777,416 35) Lee Westwood – $2,719,584 36) Ian Poulter – $2,663,321 37) Matt Jones – $2,538,625 38) Eugenio Chacarra – $2,459,125 39) Charles Howell III 9 2,453,071 40) Danny Lee – $2,364,125 41) Martin Kaymer – $2,363,161 42) Caleb Surratt – $2,328,000 43) Harold Varner III – $2,305,250 44) Scott Vincent – $2,275,000 45) Jinichiro Kozuma – $2,111,875 46) Phil Mickelson – $2,077,047 47) Mito Pereira – $2,058,750 48) Kalle Samooja – $1,983,667 49) Bubba Watson – $1,952,625 Not too shabby 50) Branden Grace – $1,850,935 51) Kieran Vincent – $1,844,089 52) Pat Perez – $1,833,958 53) John Catlin – $1,229,167 54) Hudson Swafford – $1,002,500 55) Anthony Kim – $879,500 56) Laurie Canter – $503,500 57) Ben Campbell – $187,500 58) Wade Ormsby – $83,333 More than peefoam has made in his lifetime Share this post Link to post Share on other sites