LIV Golf doesn’t officially kick off its 2026 season for another month, but the league will finalize its full roster this weekend. The first LIV Golf Promotions event of the year begins Thursday at Black Diamond Ranch in Lecanto, Florida, ranked No. 125 among Golfweek’s Top 200 Residential Courses in the U.S.

The event is a 72-hole stroke play eliminator tournament of sorts. The top-20 finishers from the first day move on to Friday’s second round, at which point the scores will reset and players who automatically qualified for the second day will be added to the field. The top 20 after Friday then advance to a 36-hole shootout over the weekend. After play concludes Sunday, Jan. 11, the top three on the leaderboard will be awarded the final wild card spots on the 2026 LIV Golf roster, which will have 57 players this year instead of 54.

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There are some familiar faces among the 87 golfers set to tee it up at Black Diamond Ranch, like three-time PGA Tour winner Anthony Kim and 2016 European Ryder Cup member Chris Wood. Check out a full breakdown of the field.

Chris Wood of England tees off on the eighth hole on day one of the Austrian Alpine Open presented by SalzburgerLand 2025 at Golfclub Gut Altentann on May 29, 2025 in Henndorf am Wallersee, Austria.

Chris Wood of England tees off on the eighth hole on day one of the Austrian Alpine Open presented by SalzburgerLand 2025 at Golfclub Gut Altentann on May 29, 2025 in Henndorf am Wallersee, Austria.

Players exempt into first round of LIV Golf Promotions

These are the seven players who finished inside the top 40 in the 2025 International Series and were not already members of LIV Golf or exempt into LIV Golf Promotions:

Pavit Tangkamolprasert, Thailand

Sarit Suwannarut, Thailand

Denzel Ieremia, New Zealand

Every player who won an event on the Asian Tour, Japan Tour, Korean Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia or the Sunshine Tour in 2025 also qualified for the first round of LIV Golf Promotions:

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Matias Sanchez, Australia

Sadom Kaewkanjana, Thailand

Oliver Bekker, South Africa

Hongtaek Kim, South Korea

Harrison Crowe, Australia

Sung Kug Park, South Korea

Suteepat Prateeptienchai, Thailand

Louis Albertse, South Africa

Samuel Simpson, South Africa

Three players qualified by being members of the 2025 Walker Cup or Palmer Cup teams:

These players earned invites to LIV Golf Promotions from the league itself:

Lucas Bjerregaard, Denmark

Andreas Halvorsen, Norway

Yeong-Su Kim, South Korea

Martin Vorster, South Africa

Anthony Quayle, Australia

Jason Scrivener, Australia

Wei-Hsuan Wang, Chinese-Taipei

Players exempt into second round of LIV Golf Promotions

These are the 10 players who finished in the top 20 in the international Series not already members of LIV Golf:

Miguel Tabuena, Philippines

Jeunghun Wang, South Korea

Jazz Janewattananond, Thailand

Rattanon Wannasrichan, Thailand

These were the leading players from the Asian Tour, Japan Tour, Korean Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia and Sunshine Tour at the close of entries into LIV Golf Promotions:

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Doyeon Hwang, South Korea

Christopher Wood, Australia

Herman Loubser, South Africa

These players were relegated from LIV Golf in 2025. This is their final chance to earn a contract for the 2026 season:

Ben Campbell, New Zealand

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: LIV Golf Promotions 2026 field: Three LIV Golf roster spots on the line