Justin Thomas on LIV's rankings gripe: 'It's their fault'
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[September 21, 2022] Justin
Thomas understands why LIV Golf players are fighting hard to receive
world rankings points for their events, but he strongly disagrees
with their stance.
LIV sent a letter to the chairman of the Official World Golf Ranking
organization urging that players receive points for playing in the
breakaway tour's events. The series even wants points to be
retroactive to include the five events already staged.
"I don't understand," Thomas said when asked about LIV's petition at
the Presidents Cup on Tuesday. "It's very obvious and written right
there in front of them. They just naturally want what's best for
them, just like the decision they made to go there."
Thomas is currently ranked seventh in the world and has twice
reached No. 1. The top-ranked LIV player is No. 3 Cameron Smith, who
didn't leave for the Saudi-backed league until after the Tour
Championship. Meanwhile, Dustin Johnson has slid all the way to No.
23 and Brooks Koepka is 29th.
If LIV does not convince the OWGR board to include the series, its
players will continue to plummet down the World Ranking, making it
increasingly difficult to qualify for major championships.
"Hey, if I was doing the same situation, I would want it, but that
doesn't necessarily make it right," Thomas said. "The governing
bodies have created a system for a reason, and that's to try to
create the best system possible to determine the best players in the
world.
"Is it going to be skewed because some of the top players aren't
going to be in there? Yes. But that's their own fault for making the
decision they made, and they knew very, very well going into it
there's a good chance they won't have World Ranking points, and they
took that risk.
"In my opinion, that's their own fault."
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Team USA golfer Justin Thomas addresses the media in a press
conference during a practice day for the Presidents Cup golf
tournament at Quail Hollow Club. Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Billy Horschel will make his Presidents Cup debut
this week on the United States team along with Thomas. He agreed
that the LIV series currently fails to meet most of the OWGR
criteria and therefore should not be included in the rankings system
until it does.
"They knew when they signed that contract and took all that money
what could come in the future for them," Horschel said. "They had to
weigh those decisions and what the outcome could be by going there
and the things they may not get in the future. They made that
decision to sign the contract and take the money."
Some of their U.S. teammates this week took a more measured
response.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler called the situation to gauge the
rankings argument of 54-hole events with invitational fields and no
cuts "challenging," but otherwise steered clear of the debate.
Max Homa, who will also be making his Presidents Cup debut this
week, said the decision is ultimately up to the OWGR and not
people's opinions, but added that he would not have a problem with
LIV players receiving world rankings points.
"To my eye, it seems like they should get World Ranking points," he
said. "It seems like if 48 great golfers play in tournaments, week
in and week out, to my eye, (they) should get points. But there is a
criteria.
"That's how the world works."
--Field Level Media
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