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International Field Announced For This Week’s LIV Golf Promotions At Riyadh Golf Club

With tension crackling in the air and opportunity ripe for the taking, LIV Golf Promotions is gearing up to host a fiercely determined lineup of players eager to make their mark on the global stage.

From December 12-14 at Riyadh Golf Club, this second annual showdown isn’t just a tournament—it’s a golden ticket to the 2025 LIV Golf League and The International Series.

No one denies the stakes: with a spot in the LIV Golf League on the line, plus full exemptions for a host of top finishers, this tournament commands serious attention.

On Thursday, December 12, the action swings into gear. Across three intense days and four pressure-cooker rounds, 93 competitors—rising talents and seasoned pros—will test their mettle in the unforgiving crucible of LIV Golf Promotions. These aren’t casual entrants.

We’re talking about former Ryder Cup and Walker Cup participants, standout amateurs, and decorated performers from the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, Asian Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, and Sunshine Tour.

They arrive with accomplishments etched onto their resumes, all aiming to claim their share of professional momentum.

This format delivers equal parts drama and opportunity. The top finisher at LIV Golf Promotions seizes a spot in the LIV Golf League for 2025, while the top 10 finishers (including ties) earn full exemptions into all International Series events for that season.

It’s a structure built around merit and open competition. As LIV Golf Commissioner and CEO Greg Norman puts it: “Building on our first and highly successful LIV Golf Promotions in 2023, the interest has only increased this year as one deserving player will earn the chance to compete in the LIV Golf League,”

“The strong interest underscores the significance of creating more opportunities in our global sport to ensure current and rising stars of the game can build their careers and compete at the highest level.”

The tournament’s design is straightforward yet merciless. On Day 1, 64 hopefuls (Category A) tee off on December 12, with only the top 20 and ties navigating the cut line to advance.

On Day 2, those survivors join Category B players who automatically qualified into the second round.

There’s no resting on past glories, as scores reset and competitors scrap anew for the top 20 spots that will propel them into the final round.

Day 3 turns the screws even tighter: a 36-hole marathon on December 14 will determine the ultimate champion. By sundown, someone will pocket $200,000 and find a door to the 2025 LIV Golf League opened wide. Top 10 finishers, including ties, head into the International Series with full exemption, while a total prize purse of US $1.5 million underscores just how much is at stake.

This year’s field skews young, with an average age under 30 and names that reflect tomorrow’s top-tier potential. Santiago De La Fuente enters after capturing the 2024 Latin America Amateur Championship.

Max Kennedy, the 2024 European Amateur runner-up, and Luis Masaveu, a top-20 ranked amateur-turned-professional, round out the fresh-faced talent. And then there’s Fred Biondi, the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Individual Champion who stood second only to Ludvig Aberg in the PGATU rankings.

These individuals arrive determined, “Playing last year as an amateur was an incredible experience—competing for a spot to play against the best really motivated me and gave me a taste of what’s possible,” said Masaveu.

“This year, coming back as a professional is an even bigger opportunity. I’m grateful for the chance to prove myself and build on everything I learned last year.”

LIV Golf Promotions also features players who’ve tasted success at high levels: 2016 Ryder Cup representative Chris Wood, plus names like Tom Lewis, Adri Arnaus, and Martin Trainer—each boasting noteworthy credentials on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour.

“I’m really excited to play in the LIV Golf Promotions tournament. The golfing world is full of so many opportunities at the moment and this is one of the biggest,” said Wood.

“I’m at a place in my career where I am exploring different opportunities, and I am so grateful to have these along with an open mind as to where it might take me.”

Meanwhile, former LIV Golf standouts Hudson Swafford (2024 Wild Card), Branden Grace, Kalle Samooja, Scott Vincent, and Kieran Vincent all eye redemption and a chance to regain status in the 2025 season. Reserve contenders like John Caitlin, who contributed to Smash GC’s team title at LIV Golf Greenbrier, and Ben Campbell will also chase a more permanent foothold in the League.

For global viewers, access is just a tap away. LIV Golf Promotions will stream live and on-demand via LIV Golf Plus, the LIV Golf YouTube channel, and broadcast partners worldwide.

Coverage runs Thursday and Friday from 12:00–4:00 p.m. local time, and Saturday from 12:30–5:00 p.m. For more details, fans can visit LIVGolf.com/promotions.

This event is more than just another tournament; it’s a proving ground that could alter careers and shake up the professional landscape.

Round One Starters

A-1. Members of 2023 Walker Cup & 2024 Palmer Cup

Name Age Nation
Alex Maguire23Ireland
Mark Power24Ireland
James Ashfield23Wales
Barclay Brown23England
Liam Nolan24Ireland
Matthew McClean (A)31Northern Ireland
Jack Lundin23USA
Ben Van Wyk24South Africa

A-2. Winners and Runners Up of Amateur Events

Name Age Nation
Santiago De La Fuente25Mexico
Ziqin Zhou (A)18China

A-3. Leading 15 Players from within top 40 WAGR

Name Age Nation
Max Kennedy23Ireland

A-4. Leading 25 from International Series Top 40 (not exempt 2-8)

Name Age Nation
Sadom Kaewkanjana26Thailand
Phachara Khongwatmai25Thailand
Stefano Mazzoli27Italy
Chang Wei-lun31Chinese Taipei
Miguel Tabuena30Philippines
Travis Smyth29Australia
Maverick Antcliff31Australia
Gunn Charoenkul31Thailand
Ian Snyman29South Africa
Wade Ormsby44Australia
Jazz Janewattananond29Thailand
Kazuki Higa29Japan
Bjorn Hellgren34Sweden
Gaganjeet Bhullar36India
Sampson yunhe-zheng23China

A-5. Leading 5 Available Players from Inside Top 10 (Japan Golf Tour, KPGA Korean Tour, Sunshine Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia)

Name Age Nation
Jak Carter31Australia
Junghwan Lee33Korea
Brett Rankin28Australia

A-7. Invitations as Determined by LIV Golf League

Name Age Nation
Fred Biondi23Brazil
Hurly Long29Germany
Luis Masaveu21Spain
Spencer Levin40USA
Jean Bekirian22Armenia
Logan McAllister24USA
Kota Kaneko22Japan
Tatsunori Shogenji26Japan
Martin Simonsen33Denmark
Bryce Easton37South Africa
Ross McGowan42England
Joe Sullivan24England
Christofer Blomstrand32Sweden
Bo Hoag35USA
Matthis Besard24Belgium
David Horsey38England
Khalid AttiehSaudi Arabia
Tom Lewis32England
Luis Carrera25Mexico
Chase Hanna30USA

Exempt into Round Two

Name Age Nation
Turk Pettit25USA
Chris Wood36England
Jed Morgan24Australia
Borja Virto33Spain
Max Rottluff31Germany
Jose Islas32Mexico
Ollie Schniederjans31USA
Luke Schniederjans26USA
Adri Arnaus30Spain
Renato Paratore27Italy
Martin Trainer33France
Taichi Kho24Hong Kong
Jeunghun Wang29Korea
David Boriboonsub20Thailand
Nick Voke30New Zealand

B-3. Top 3 Players from each of the Tours (Japan Golf Tour, KPGA Korean Tour, Sunshine Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia)

Name Age Nation
Inhoi Hur37Korea

B-5. Winners of The International Series and Asian Tour Sanctioned Tournaments

Name Age Nation
Ben Campbell33New Zealand
Steve Lewton41England
Suteepat Prateepatienchai31Thailand
Jbe Kruger38South Africa
Rattanon Wannasrichan29Thailand
Michael Maguire32USA
Lee Chieh-po30Chinese Taipei
Richard T. Lee34Canada
John Catlin34USA

B-6. Winners of Japan Golf Tour, KPGA Korean Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, Sunshine Tour, and PGA Tour of Australasia Sanctioned Tournaments

Name Age Nation
Hongtaek Kim31Korea
Daniel Gale28Australia
Jack Buchanan22Australia
Phoenix Campbell23Australia
Jeongwoo Ham30Korea
William Bruyeres28Australia
Daihan Lee33Korea
Wooyoung Cho23Korea
Brett Coletta28Australia
Dongmin Lee39Korea
Chanwoo Kim25Korea
Soomin Lee31Korea
Ryosuke KinoshitaJapan
Matthew Griffin41Australia

B-11. Players Relegated or Without a Contract for the Following Season (Final 2024 LIV Golf Individual Standings)

Name Age Nation
Hudson Swafford37USA
Kieran Vincent27Zimbabwe
Scott Vincent32Zimbabwe
Branden Grace36South Africa
Kalle Samooja36Finland

Full LIV Golf Promotions Field and Criteria:

Category A (Round 1 Qualifiers):

  1. Members of the 2023 Walker Cup and 2024 Palmer Cup Teams
  2. Winner and runner-up of the following last played amateur events:
  • US Amateur Championship
  • The Amateur Championship
  • Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship
  • Latin America Amateur Championship
  • European Amateur Championship
  • African Amateur Championship
  • NCAA Championship (Individual)
  • Eisenhower Trophy (Individual)
  • Leading 15 available players from within the top 40 World Amateur Golf Rankings as of November 19, 2024 (excluding players exempt into round 2)
  • Leading 25 available players from within the top 40 on the final 2024 International Series Rankings (excluding players exempt into round two)
  • Leading 5 available players from inside the top 10 from each of the following professional Tours as of November 19, 2024:
  • Japan Golf Tour
  • KPGA Korean Tour
  • Sunshine Tour
  • PGA Tour of Australasia
  • Leading 30 available players from within the top 300 in The Universal Golf Rankings (TUGR) as of November 19, 2024 (excluding those who are exempt into Round 2)
  • Invitations as determined by LIV Golf League

Category B: Exemptions into Round 2

The following players are exempt from Round 1 and are automatically eligible to participate in Round 2:

Invitations as determined by LIV Golf LeagueAs these aspirants step into the crucible of LIV Golf Promotions, their futures hinge on the coming days. There are no guarantees, no comfortable retreats—just the promise of opportunity for those who dare to chase it.

  1. Leading 2 available players from within the top 15 on the World Amateur Golf Rankings as of November 19, 2024
  2. Players ranked 2 to 8 on the final 2024 International Series Rankings
  3. Top 3 Players from each of the following professional Tours as of November 19, 2024
  • Japan Golf Tour
  • KPGA Korean Tour
  • Sunshine Tour
  • PGA Tour of Australasia
  1. Leading 5 available players from within the top 30 of the Final 2024 DP World Tour and Korn Ferry Tour Order of Merits / Rankings
  2. Winners of The International Series and Asian Tour-sanctioned tournaments in the 2024 calendar year
  3. Winners of Japan Golf Tour, KPGA Korean Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, Sunshine Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia-sanctioned tournaments in the 2024 calendar year
  4. Winners of PGA Tour and DP World Tour-sanctioned tournaments in the 2023 and 2024 calendar years
  5. Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup participants from 2019 – 2024
  6. Winners of Major Championships from 2019 – 2024
  7. Leading 15 available players from within the top 150 in The Universal Golf Rankings (TUGR) as of November 19, 2024
  8. Players relegated or without a contract for the following season from the final 2024 LIV Golf Individual Standings
  9. Invitations as determined by LIV Golf League

As these aspirants step into the crucible of LIV Golf Promotions, their futures hinge on the coming days.

There are no guarantees, no comfortable retreats—just the promise of opportunity for those who dare to chase it.