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Governing bodies have hammered out a clear pathway for LIV players to earn places at The Open, opening formal routes through qualifying events and targeted exemptions as the major approaches.

Scottie Scheffler cruised to a sixth win in a Ryder Cup tune‑up, producing a commanding performance that sharpens his form and injects fresh momentum into the U.S. side ahead of next month’s showdown

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– Scottie Scheffler Caps Ryder Cup Tune-Up by Joining Tiger’s Rare Procore Triumph  
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LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open: The R&A has opened a new gateway for LIV Golf players to qualify for The Open, naming specific events and ranking routes that can now earn them spots in golf’s oldest major – a significant step that brings the breakaway tour into the major-championship picture.

Scottie Scheffler capped Ryder Cup preparation by matching a rare Tiger Woods accomplishment with his win at the Procore Classic. The victory reinforces Scheffler’s red-hot form and injects fresh momentum and confidence into Team USA as they head into the matches

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LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Golf’s gatekeepers have opened a new door for LIV players: a designated series of events now offers a direct route into The Open. The move has ignited debate as organizers wrestle with balancing inclusion and competitive fairness while safeguarding the major’s integrity in the run-up to the championship.

Ryder Cup oddity for USA, Europe: Captains who can beat players:
A curious Ryder Cup trend has surfaced – recent captains are still sharp enough to outplay many of their own team members. That overlap of player and leader blurs roles, sparking fresh questions about selection criteria, the value of hands-on experience versus managerial skill, and what true on-course authority should look like

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1) Europe Turns to VR to Tame Ryder Cup Roar  
2) Inside Team Europe’s High-Tech VR Rehearsal for Ryder Cup Chaos  
3) Virtual Crowds, Real Pressure: Team Europe Trains with VR for Ryder Cup  
4) Team Europe Goes High-Tech: VR Prep Aims to Silence Ryder C

1) Europe Turns to VR to Tame Ryder Cup Roar 2) Inside Team Europe’s High-Tech VR Rehearsal for Ryder Cup Chaos 3) Virtual Crowds, Real Pressure: Team Europe Trains with VR for Ryder Cup 4) Team Europe Goes High-Tech: VR Prep Aims to Silence Ryder C

Golf authorities have unveiled a controversial new qualification route that allows LIV Golf players to contest Open Championship places through selected events and a fresh points system – a move sure to test relations between the tours.

Meanwhile, Team Europe is embracing virtual reality to immerse players in the roar and chaos of the Ryder Cup, training them to keep their nerve amid intense crowd noise as captains hunt every marginal gain for the biennial showdown

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Noren wins BMW PGA Championship for 2nd time

Noren wins BMW PGA Championship for 2nd time

Rickie Fowler withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open on Friday due to illness, tournament officials said. He will not return, prioritizing recovery over competition as he seeks to regain his health.

Alex Noren clinched the BMW PGA Championship for a second time, closing with steady play to fend off challengers. The victory cements his status among Europe’s elite and rewards season-long consistency.

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Organizers have carved out a new pathway for LIV Golf players to reach The Open, introducing designated qualifiers and revised exemptions – a change that reshapes who gets into majors and has ignited lively debate.

At the Ryder Cup training camp, Team USA’s young stars and rising prospects are stealing the show: punchy form, tight-knit camaraderie and growing confidence are revealing impressive depth and a promising core that captains are clearly weighing as they size up pairings

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Ryder Cup vice captain Noren shares BMW lead

Ryder Cup vice captain Noren shares BMW lead

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
R&A creates a qualification route for LIV Golf players to compete for places in The Open, allowing entry into final qualifying and a clear path back into major-championship contention.

Ryder Cup vice captain Noren shares BMW lead:
Ryder Cup vice-captain Alex Noren shared the lead at the BMW tournament after a strong round, positioning himself among the favorites as the weekend shapes into a tense battle for the title.

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The R&A has opened a formal qualification route for LIV golfers into The Open, creating a new, lower-friction pathway that instantly reshapes access – and has sparked a heated debate over competitive integrity and the delicate web of relations between tours.

The U.S. Ryder Cup training camp has welded the team together and injected early confidence into contenders, but observers warn that relentless preparation can lead to fatigue, overexposure and rigid tactics that may sap adaptability when players face Gleneagles’ unpredictable links

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1. “Surrounded by Ryder Cup Stars, Max Homa Says He’s Not Motivated – He’s Focused on Form”  
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Officials say LIV players now have a clear, official route to The Open – via designated events and final qualifiers – opening a straightforward path for the circuit’s golfers to chase the Claret Jug.

Despite being surrounded by Ryder Cup stars, Max Homa’s team says the lineup doesn’t add extra motivation; Homa remains focused on his own preparation and form, not the star power around him

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