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Should Former Pros Be Allowed Back? Mid-Am Champ Weighs In on Golf’s Hottest Debate

Should Former Pros Be Allowed Back? Mid-Am Champ Weighs In on Golf’s Hottest Debate

The R&A has rolled out a new qualification route that gives a handful of LIV players a path into The Open via designated events and specific exemptions – a change that shifts how golfers can reach the sport’s oldest major and has sparked debate across the game.

A mid-amateur champion says the decision highlights the need for a clearer process for professionals who want to regain amateur status, arguing it would be fairer and bolster club-level competition. Opponents, however, warn the move could muddy the integrity and eligibility rules that underpin amateur tournaments

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Why Elite Amateurs Are Choosing Life Beyond Pro Golf: Stories of Passion, Priorities, and New Paths

Why Elite Amateurs Are Choosing Life Beyond Pro Golf: Stories of Passion, Priorities, and New Paths

1) LIV golfers have been handed a formal pathway into The Open – with specific exemptions and reserved qualifying spots for select players – a move that officially weaves the circuit into major-championship entry routes.

2) Several leading amateurs have opted not to turn pro, choosing education, business opportunities or family life over the touring grind. Their decisions are redefining success for elite amateurs and expanding what a top golfing future can look like

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First look: Tiger Woods-designed Augusta course comes into focus

First look: Tiger Woods-designed Augusta course comes into focus

Governing bodies agree on a new qualifying route allowing LIV players to earn spots at The Open via designated championships and final qualifying, opening a pathway back into golf’s oldest major.

Preview images and plans reveal Tiger Woods’ Augusta redesign taking shape: subtle recontours, strategic bunker shifts and greener sightlines aim to modernize the famed course while honoring its traditions.

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