5 LIV Golf reserves who cashed in on the 2024 season ft. John Catlin

The LIV Golf 2024 season concluded final month, with Jon Rahm rising as the individual winner and Cameron Smith’s Rippers GC winning the group championship. Four players, including those from RangeGoats GC, slipped into the drop zone and are on the verge of losing their contracts.

A few players filled in for injured LIV Golf experts this season and made full utilize of the opportunities. In this article, we will see at five such players who capitalized on the 2024 season on the Saudi-backed circuit.

5 LIV Golf reserves who cashed in on the 2024 season

1) Swim Ormsby

Swim Ormsby of Australia tees off on gap 2 amid the third circular of the 2023 BNI Indonesian Masters 
Swim Ormsby played three times on the PIF-sponsored circuit this year. He appeared in Jeddah, replacing Matt Wolff, then filled in for Louis Oosthuizen in Houston, and at long last played in England, replacing Marc Leishman.

2) Ben Campbell

Ben Campbell made his Saudi-backed circuit debut in Miami, where he replaced Ripper GC captain Cameron Smith. He then played the opening round of the Houston event before competing at Greenbrier, stepping in for Sam Horsfield.

3) Laurie Canter

Laurie Canter was a full-time member final season but misplaced his card after the LIV Golf Promotions occasion. This year, he played in two occasions as a save some time recently winning the DP World Tour’s European Open in June.

4) John Catlin

John Catlin was the foremost fruitful save LIV Golf player this season. He made his LIV Golf make a big appearance in Houston, playing four occasions in put of Charles Howell III. Other than, he competed at Greenbrier for the injured Graeme McDowell and after that supplanted Jon Rahm within the Group Championship.

Catlin as of now leads the focuses standings in the International Series and may be a solid contender for full-time membership next season.

5) Luis Carrera

Luis Carrera was on the reserve list for LIV this season but did not play in any event. He has appeared only once on the PGA Visit and has generally competed on the Asian Visit and PGA Visit Americas. 

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