The fifth season of LIV Golf begins in a matter of weeks, and the big-money league continues to evolve.

bid for world ranking points rejected late in 2023.

By March 2024, LIV Golf had reportedly abandoned attempts to secure world ranking points, but that all changed with the arrival of Scott O’Neil as CEO, with a new application submitted in June 2025.

At a media preview week ahead of the new season, and reported by Sports Illustrated, O’Neil gave an update on the progress of the application and offered an upbeat assessment, saying: “The intention is to get this done before the season starts. That’s the intention.”

If LIV Golf does succeed in its application, it will have huge implications, not just for its players but throughout men’s golf.

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For existing players, the ability to earn world ranking points regularly would open up far greater chances of qualifying for the Majors, while it would surely also make the prospect of joining the league considerably more attractive for those currently on the fence.

moving to a more traditional 72-hole, four-day affair.

O’Neal explained that will be good not just for the players, but for the brand as a whole, saying: “For us, that was relatively simple.

“We want to make sure that our players are best prepared for the Majors, that it’s not as much of a sprint, that our teams have a chance to recover after a tough day one.

“And with the overwhelming support we have seen in several of our markets, quite frankly, more content is better. More fans come in, more broadcast content, social hospitality.”

persuaded to join LIV Golf.

Meanwhile, Scott Vincent and Yosuke Asaji earned their places via the Asian Tour’s International Series, with Richard T. Lee and Bjorn Hellgren coming in via the LIV Golf Promotions event.

The third player to secure his LIV Golf card through the Promotions event was Anthony Kim, who resumes his career after being relegated at the end of last season.

Iron Heads GC becoming Korean Golf Club, and Byeong Hun An taking Na’s place.

The new logo features a white tiger, which is a revered figure in Korean folklore and history, and a Rose Of Sharon – the national flower of South Korea that represents the country’s “resilient spirit and enduring beauty.”

“multi-year” deal with UK and Ireland broadcaster TNT Sports confirmed in January, with LIV Golf having been shown on free-to-air channel ITV in the UK in 2025.

Hot on the heels of that deal, LIV Golf announced an agreement with Sky Sport in Germany to show events in 2026.

Several new tournaments being introduced across golf in 2026, and two of them are on the LIV Golf League, with its first visit to South Africa in March at Steyn City and a visit to Louisiana’s Bayou Oaks at City Park between June 25th and 28th.