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Here’s how the 13 LIV golfers fared at the 2024 Masters

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LIV Golfers proved they could still compete in majors last year when Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson finished T2 at the Masters and Koepka won the PGA Championship.

This year, the question was less about if they could hang with the stars of the PGA Tour, but how much longer they would still be in the field at the majors.

Previous major winners like Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith and Phil Mickelson, among others, have plenty of starts left. But for others like Joaquin Niemann, who was the 13th and final member of LIV Golf to earn his invite to Augusta last week, it isn’t so clear cut.

Yet, the Chillean who has won two LIV events already this year and openly campaigned for a the special invite he received this week, is optimistic.

You just mentioned about coming back next year. Right now there’s no guarantees.

“We’ll find a way,” Niemann said.

While LIV golfers didn’t have the finish they had in 2023, taking three of the top six places and later adding winner Jon Rahm to their stable, many of them still factored into the tournament.

 

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