The door has cracked to major championship eligibility for LIV’s players — but only slightly.

On Tuesday, the Official World Golf Ranking (or OWGR) announced it had accepted LIV’s application for membership, allowing the league to receive world ranking points for the first time and opening a critical pathway to major championship eligibility. According to the OWGR’s release, LIV’s events will start receiving world ranking points effective immediately, beginning with this week’s season-opening event in Riyadh, but those points will be limited to top 10 finishers and ties.

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“This has been an incredibly complex and challenging process and one which we have devoted a huge amount of time and energy to resolving in the seven months since LIV Golf submitted their application,” OWGR chairman Trevor Immelman said in a statement. “We fully recognized the need to rank the top men’s players in the world but at the same time had to find a way of doing so that was equitable to the thousands of other players competing on other tours that operate with established meritocratic pathways.”

World ranking points are golf’s primary methodology for determining eligibility into each of the sport’s four major championships, aiming to provide an objective ranking of the top players from tours across the world. LIV’s initial application for inclusion in the OWGR was rejected in October of 2023 on the basis that the league lacked a sufficient promotion/relegation pathway. The league has since expanded its promotion/relegation pathway and expanded its events to 72 holes in part to accommodate the OWGR’s requests.

Tuesday’s announcement ends a yearslong saga for LIV. The lack of major championship eligibility proved a roadblock for the upstarts in attracting new talent, though the major championships worked to create new pathways for high-performing LIV players to compete in golf’s biggest events, awarding exemptions to pros like Joaquin Niemann and Talor Gooch on account of their skill level.

What does the announcement mean for LIV and its PGA Tour counterparts? We dive into the five biggest questions below.

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5 burning questions about LIV’s OWGR inclusion

1. How many points is LIV receiving from the OWGR?

Officially, LIV will receive limited points from the OWGR for each of its events, especially when compared to the PGA Tour. And how limited? Only the top 10 finishers in each LIV event will earn points from the OWGR, and the share of points given to each LIV winner will be roughly equal to the points given to a PGA Tour alternate-field event winner (or roughly one-third the share of points given to the winner of this week’s WM Phoenix Open).

“Ranking points will be allocated to the top-10 finishers (and ties) in LIV Golf’s individual stroke play events,” the OWGR’s statement reads. “Which recognizes there are a number of areas where LIV Golf does not meet the eligibility standards set out by OWGR.”

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