ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — The British Open has joined the U.S. Open in offering a direct pathway for players from the breakaway LIV Golf circuit to get into the field for this year’s major championship.
The leading player not already exempt in the top five of LIV’s individual standings after its tournament in Dallas in late June will be awarded a spot in the world’s oldest major, which takes place July 17-20 at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, the R&A said Monday.
The decision followed an annual review of the Open’s exemptions “to ensure that we offer pathways into the Championship based on results achieved on the leading professional tours,” R&A chief executive Mark Darbon said.
The U.S. Open announced last week it will award one spot to the leading player from among the top three at LIV’s halfway point this year.
“We acknowledge that players competing in LIV Golf should also have the opportunity to secure places in the Open through its individual season standings as well as existing pathways,” Darbon said. “We are proud to offer a wide range of opportunities to qualify globally and look forward to seeing which golfers will emerge to take their place at Royal Portrush in July.”
LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil said the R&A’s decision was a “true testament to the strength of fields and the R&A’s commitment to golf fans around the world.”
“LIV will continue our mission to bring the best players to the four corners of the world to grow the game,” O’Neil said. “We are excited for the future of this great sport.”
The R&A also is using an Asian Tour International Series event in Macau as part of its Open Qualifying Series that provides spots for the top finishers. LIV provides financial backing for the International Series, and several LIV players often compete in them.
The R&A took away a spot for the Asian Tour money winner in 2022, about the time LIV got involved in the circuit. The previous two years, regular Asian Tour events were used for the Open Qualifying Series.
The Saudi-controlled LIV circuit has 12 players who already are exempt or have qualified for Royal Portrush, including major champions and past Open winners such as Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith.
LIV began its fourth season last week at Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia, where Adrian Meronk won. The tour goes to Australia this week. There are 14 events on its 2025 schedule.