LIV Golf finalizes all 12 team rosters for second season
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[February 21, 2023]
LIV Golf announced its 12 rosters of four-players teams for
the upstart league's second season Monday night, making official the
reported signings of Thomas Pieters, Danny Lee, Dean Burmester and
Brendan Steele.
After the Saudi-funded rival to the PGA Tour debuted in 2022 with
its "Invitational Series" season, LIV locked in 48 golfers for its
expanded second campaign, which will begin this weekend at Mayakoba
Resort's El Camaleon Golf Course in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
Pieters, a Belgian who is No. 35 in the Official World Golf Ranking
as of this week, joined Bubba Watson's team, RangeGoats. Pieters,
who played primarily on the DP World Tour, recently took to Twitter
for a parting shot at the PGA Tour after not qualifying for last
week's Genesis Invitational.
"Sad to miss my favorite tournament of the year. Because well as #34
in world, I just couldn't get in @PGATOUR," Pieters wrote.
Lee, from New Zealand, will be on Iron Heads, captained by Kevin Na.
Burmester filled out the all-South African team, Stinger, led by
Louis Oosthuizen.
Steele joined HyFlyers, captained by six-time major champion Phil
Mickelson, whose commitment to LIV last season served as a catalyst
for other top names to follow.
One team will feature three co-captains. Majesticks has Ian Poulter
and Lee Westwood of England and Henrik Stenson of Sweden working
together, with the roster rounded out by Englishman Sam Horsfield.
Other teams include Torque, a group with a South American bent,
captained by Chilean up-and-comer Joaquin Niemann and adding recent
signings Sebastian Munoz of Colombia and Mito Pereira of Chile; and
Cameron Smith's all-Australian team, now called Ripper.
Players who finished in the top 24 of the 2022 Invitational Series
were guaranteed spots for the 2023 LIV Golf League, according to a
press release. American Sihwan Kim earned a spot for winning the
Asian Tour Order of Merit, and Zimbabwe's Scott Vincent did the same
by winning the Asian Tour International Series Order of Merit.
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The rest of the roster spots were filled by
captains' selections and league exemptions. It was not immediately
clear what that meant for the players who played LIV events in 2022
and did not qualify for 2023, and whether they would be able to go
back to their previous tours if they wished.
The league continues to be a source of controversy in the game of
golf, both for its upheaval of the ecosystem of the PGA Tour and
international circuits, and for its use of Saudi Arabia's sovereign
fund money, which critics have called an attempt to "sportswash" the
kingdom's poor human rights record.
"In less than a year, LIV Golf has reinvigorated the professional
game and laid the foundation for the sport's future. In 2023, the
LIV Golf League comes to life," LIV CEO and commissioner Greg Norman
said in a statement. "The most popular sports in the world are team
sports, and our league format has already begun to build connections
with new audiences around the globe.
"Major champions, current and future Hall of Famers, and
up-and-coming stars are all committed to creating this new platform
for world-class competition as the sport evolves for the next
generation."
The series will grow from eight events last season to 14 in 2023.
The Mayakoba season opener will be played Feb. 24-26.
--Field Level Media
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