Many LIV Golf players have frequently returned to compete in DP World Tour events, prompting questions about how this is possible given the ongoing landscape of professional golf.
In 2023, an arbitration hearing by Sports Resolutions affirmed the DP World Tour’s right to impose penalties on players who participated in the Saudi-backed LIV league without obtaining the necessary releases, a clear violation of the tour’s regulations.
For many fans, it might be puzzling to see LIV players featuring in DP World Tour tournaments, such as the Hero Indian Open.
While the period leading up to a recent February 23rd involved players navigating fines, suspensions, and appeals, the situation has now become significantly clearer. Let’s explore the timeline of these developments.
Eligibility for LIV Players on the DP World Tour
Beginning in April 2023, following the Sports Resolutions ruling, players who competed in unauthorized LIV events faced fines of $100,000 per event. These penalties, along with any suspensions, could be settled. By doing so, players could maintain their eligibility to compete on the DP World Tour (formerly known as the European Tour).
Patrick Reed serves as an example of a player who joined the breakaway tour but continued to play in Europe after addressing his sanctions.
In some instances, not being a member of the DP World Tour proved advantageous. Non-members who played in the LIV League were not directly subject to the tour’s sanctions. These players could participate in DP World Tour events through tournament invitations or other exemption pathways, such as national spots.
Additionally, LIV players with existing exemptions could compete in DP World Tour events that did not conflict with their LIV schedule for that particular week.
Another crucial avenue was the appeals process. This allowed LIV golfers, such as Tyrrell Hatton and Jon Rahm, to compete on the DP World Tour while their appeals against imposed sanctions were pending. This mechanism was particularly vital for Team Europe’s prospects in the Ryder Cup, as it enabled players to fulfill their required four events per season to retain DP World Tour membership, a prerequisite for Ryder Cup eligibility.
Recent Developments and Current Conditions
As of a recent February 23rd, the DP World Tour granted releases to eight of its members to play in LIV events, provided they accepted specific conditions:
- Full payment of all outstanding fines for breaches of DP World Tour regulations.
- Commitment to participate in additional stipulated DP World Tour tournaments, including associated media and promotional activities.
- Withdrawal of all pending appeals.
Laurie Canter, Thomas Detry, Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin, Adrian Meronk, Victor Perez, David Puig, and Elvis Smylie all accepted these terms, ensuring their continued ability to play on the DP World Tour.
Jon Rahm, however, chose not to accept these conditions and subsequently withdrew his appeal. As a result, he is currently ineligible to play on the DP World Tour until he pays approximately $3 million in outstanding fines.
Therefore, the answer to whether LIV players can compete on the DP World Tour is a definite ‘yes,’ subject to these new and clarified terms.
LIV Players in DP World Tour Events
For example, David Puig and Elvis Smylie are among the players entered into upcoming DP World Tour events, demonstrating the direct impact of these new agreements.

