DP World Tour reject Ian Poulter’s return as 14 LIV Golf players get set for Dunhill Links

LIV Golf’s Ian Poulter was requested as a sponsor exemption into next month’s Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews but the DP World Tour rejected it, according to Flushing It.

Ian Poulter isn’t allowed to play within the Dunhill Joins

LIV Golf’s Ian Poulter has been denied a sponsor’s exception into another month’s Dunhill Joins Championship by the DP World Visit as a result of unpaid fines, concurring to Flushing It.

Poulter, 48, chosen to end his long-time enrollment of the DP World Visit final season in reaction to the fines and suspensions he was racking up as a result of his ties to the Saudi-bankrolled LIV Golf Alliance.

It is caught on Poulter did not pay off his fines to the DP World Tour, and as a result of ending his DP World Visit enrollment he now not gets to be qualified to compete in DP World Visit occasions or take part within the Ryder Container as a either a player or future captain.

Poulter was one of a number of LIV Golf players to lose an intervention hearing against the DP World Visit final season.

The Englishman was one of a number of European Ryder Container heroes to tear up their DP World Visit card final season as a result.

Others included Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia, Henrik Stenson and Graeme McDowell.

Westwood and Stenson are co-captains with Poulter on their LIV Golf group, Majesticks GC.

Poulter talked within the media prior this week almost his wants to still one day captain the European Ryder Container group.

Ian Poulter rejected sponsor’s welcome into Dunhill Joins by DP World Visit
Concurring to the prevalent golf social media account @FlushingItGolf, Poulter was asked as a support exception from Johann Rupert into the 2024 Dunhill Joins Championship arranged at St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns from 3-6 October. 
But the DP World Visit supposedly rejected Poulter’s welcome into the competition as a result of him having not paid up his fines, which were caught on to be well over £1m.

Because it stands so remote, a add up to of 14 LIV Golf players will be competing within the Dunhill Joins.

Two of the LIV Golf players will be Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton, who have both been let back onto the DP World Visit as a result of them having requested their fines.

Hatton and Rahm have offered their fines
Hatton and Rahm have requested their fines
Rahm and Hatton required to play in at slightest four standard season occasions on the DP World Visit to not as it were keep up their membership but to moreover stay qualified to compete within the Ryder Container following September.

They will presently get to do that, and possibly play in a few more ought to they qualify for the DP World Visit Playoffs in November.

In a most recent upgrade on the continuous Rahm, Hatton Ryder Container adventure, The Guardian’s Ewen Murray has uncovered in an meet with newly-promoted DP World Visit CEO Fellow Kinnings that the requests handle seem expand past the biennial challenge at Bethpage Dark in Modern York from 26-28 September 2025.

Prior this week it came to light that the PGA of America will permit LIV Golf players on Keegan Bradley’s US Ryder Glass side.

Related:
‘Let them suffer’ DP World Visit pro’s message to Rahm and Hatton

14 LIV Golf masters are in field for Dunhill Joins
14 LIV Golf aces are in field for Dunhill Joins
Five-time major winner and LIV Golf’s record five-time champ Brooks Koepka will too be within the field at the Dunhill Joins, as as well will be previous Aces winner Patrick Reed.

It is caught on 10 of the 14 affirmed competition welcomes for the Dunhill Joins are from LIV Golf.

This field is VERY interesting for a couple of reasons.

10 of the 14 affirmed competition welcomes are from LIV.

They’ve too included a category for Asian Visit players. Which is how Eugenio Chacarra and David Puig are in. It wasn’t long back players were endorsed for playing… https:
//t.co/0feNRo94aP

— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) September 19, 2024
Here’s a see at the 14 LIV Golf players that will compete within the Dunhill Joins on the DP World Tour 
Jon Rahm
Tyrrell Hatton
Brooks Koepka
Talor Gooch
Patrick Reed
Pat Perez
Hudson Swafford
David Puig
Eugenio Chacarra
Louis Oosthuizen
Branden Grace
Dean Burmester
Peter Uihlein
Matt Jones
It should be noted Branden Grace got relegated from LIV Golf in Chicago last week.

The South African remains a player for Stinger GC in LIV Golf’s season-ending Team Championship that takes place at Maridoe Golf Club in Dallas this week.

Grace’s only routes back onto LIV Golf will now be via a LIV Promotions event later this season, or via the International Series on the Asian Tour.

Rahm and Hatton have enjoyed a strong year on LIV
Rahm and Hatton have enjoyed a strong year on LIV
The likes of Rahm and Hatton were not able to participate in this week’s BMW PGA at Wentworth, the flagship event of the DP World Tour season, as a result of the fixture clash with LIV Golf’s Team Championship.

With the LIV Golf season concluding this week, it means Legion XIII duo Rahm and Hatton will be able to turn their full attention to the DP World Tour for the remainder of the season.

Rahm was crowned individual champion on LIV Golf following his second victory of the season in Chicago last weekend.

Hatton finished the individual season in fourth, and he picked up his first win in Nashville.

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