LIV Golf, the Saudi Arabian-backed tour, opened its participant registration interval on Thursday, permitting for group transfers and contract extensions to finalize its roster for subsequent season.
The registration interval permits groups to increase the contracts of golfers who completed within the high 24 of the person standings and to resume the contracts of those that completed within the "open zone"—twenty fifth by means of forty eighth total—LIV mentioned in an announcement.
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Staff exchanges are additionally permitted, as is signing gamers who develop into free brokers or scouting for brand spanking new expertise exterior the league.
The brand new Saudi circuit season, each for particular person play and for the 13 collaborating groups, will start in Riyadh from February 5 to 7 of subsequent yr.
Final season, which concluded on the finish of August, Spain's Jon Rahm was topped the perfect participant within the particular person class for the second consecutive yr, forward of Chile's Joaquín Niemann and america' Bryson DeChambeau. He additionally received the group title with Legion XIII.
Gamers who completed within the high 24 of the LIV are assured a spot in 2026, and people whose contracts expire routinely obtain a suggestion of a minimum of a one-year extension from their present group.
Those that decline the supply develop into free brokers and may signal with one other group on the Saudi circuit. Within the "open zone," golfers whose contracts are expiring can both renew or be free to barter with one other group.
The ultimate group, the 'relegation zone', contains the underside six gamers within the total standings, who are actually out of the league, though they maintain the choice of returning later by means of the tournaments that function entry factors to the competitors – the LIV Golf Promotions and the Worldwide Collection, organized together with the Asian Tour.
The gamers who’ve misplaced their playing cards are Sweden's Henrik Stenson, People Andy Ogletree and Anthony Kim, Chile's Mito Pereira, South Korea's Yubin Jang, and Denmark's Frederik Kjettrup.









