There’s a purpose why so many PGA Tour stars play within the Genesis Scottish Open instantly earlier than The Open yearly.
Gamers really feel that they need to reacclimate themselves to hyperlinks golf, a very totally different fashion of play, which, because the R&A likes to say, is “solid by nature.” Hyperlinks golf requires shot-making, creativity, and endurance. You need to flight the ball low, maintaining it beneath the typically gale-force winds that may flip a heavenly expertise right into a hellish one. Taking part in hyperlinks golf additionally requires you to make use of the contours of the laborious Scottish turf, leaving you on the expense of an unfortunate bounce. You by no means know the place your ball might find yourself.
So it’s no surprise Xander Schauffele, who received at Royal Troon final yr, tied for fifteenth on the Scottish Open the week earlier than. He had his sport prepared for golf’s oldest main and dealt with the situations like a champion. Heck, NBC Sports activities’ Curt Byrum, who walked with Schauffele throughout day three at this previous yr’s Open, known as his spherical essentially the most spectacular efficiency he had seen in 2024. A stiff rain, coupled with 30-mile-per-hour winds, wreaked havoc on the leaders that Saturday afternoon. But, Schauffele, with out sporting any rain gear, felt unbothered by Mom Nature and shot essentially the most spectacular 2-under 69 that you’ll ever see.
In the meantime, LIV golf stars—aside from Jon Rahm—struggled to get acclimated to the situations. Cameron Smith, who received The Open in 2022 at St. Andrews, opened with a 9-over 80 at Royal Troon and missed the reduce. Bryson DeChambeau, the reigning U.S. Open champion, additionally did not make the weekend.
5 of the 16 LIV gamers missed the reduce, whereas solely three completed among the many prime 20. Rahm tied for seventh, ending eight strokes again of Schauffele.
However three days after The Open, forward of LIV Golf’s occasion in the UK, Rahm instructed Golf Digest’s Evin Priest that he wish to see a LIV Golf occasion held on a links-style course forward of The Open—just like what the PGA Tour does at The Renaissance Membership.
“I’m pushing for it,” Rahm mentioned to Golf Digest on Jul. 24.
“There’s a lot that goes into adjusting to hyperlinks golf, getting used to the greens and the ball reacting on the bottom. I didn’t give it some thought till after [Royal Troon], however it’s plain how a lot it helps to play a hyperlinks golf course the week earlier than the Open.”
Quick-forward to this week and Smith is again in his native Australia, on the brink of play within the Queensland PGA Championship. The Brisbane native, in an interview with information.com.au, echoed Rahm’s earlier sentiments. He defined how taking part in at Valderrama in Southern Spain proper earlier than The Open did LIV golfers no favors this previous summer season.
“It was actually two polar opposites of golf,” Smith instructed information.com.au on Wednesday.
“It was actually sizzling [at Valderrama], and the ball was going a good distance up in altitude, after which getting on to hyperlinks [at Royal Troon], the place it’s fairly chilly and windy, it’s most likely not the very best prep.”
LIV Golf has not but introduced its full 2025 schedule, however the circuit will start with 4 occasions in Saudi Arabia, Australia, Hong Kong, and Singapore in February and March. Past that, it’s anybody’s guess the place the Saudi-backed circuit will go and when.
“I don’t know if [playing a links golf event] will occur subsequent yr, however undoubtedly sooner or later, it’s one thing we need to do,” Smith added.
Figuring out that LIV Golf has had no hesitancy in internet hosting occasions on programs owned by Donald Trump previously, maybe they may play Trump Turnberry earlier than The Open returns to Royal Portrush subsequent July. Trump bought Turnberry in 2014, 5 years after the famed Alisa Course at Turnberry final hosted The Open in 2009. Fifty-nine-year-old Tom Watson virtually received then however missed a championship-clinching par putt on the 18th inexperienced. Stewart Cink then beat Watson in a playoff.
Coincidentally, present LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman received his first main at Turnberry in 1986, so the celebs are aligned for ‘The Shark’ to schedule an occasion there for the primary time. However doing so could be a direct shot on the R&A, who refuses to return to Turnberry for so long as Trump owns it. The R&A desires The Open to be about golf, not politics. And but, political variations haven’t stopped Norman and LIV previously. Since its launch in 2022, LIV Golf has staged occasions on a Trump-owned course on 5 events.
But when Turnberry denies LIV Golf, which, frankly, is the likeliest of outcomes, the place might the Saudi-backed circuit flip to? The perfect hyperlinks programs within the British Isles are already part of The Open rota. None of these golf equipment would need to upset the R&A and damage their probabilities of internet hosting golf’s oldest main sooner or later, both.
Then once more, some venues have seen present occasions go them by. With most programs residing in small cities, up to date Opens utterly take them over these days. Plus, with the sport being longer than ever, the R&A can solely host The Open at programs lengthy sufficient for the fashionable sport. So, maybe LIV can look in direction of golf equipment that haven’t hosted The Open in a while. Possibly Royal Lytham & St. Annes matches that billing. One other venerable English venue, Royal Cinque Ports, which final hosted The Open in 1920, might host a LIV occasion, too. Who is aware of. These are simply concepts, piggybacking off of Rahm’s and Smith’s needs, however Norman and Co. ought to definitely contemplate staging an occasion that pertains to hyperlinks golf.
The gamers need it. However the outcomes present that they want it, too.
Jack Milko is a golf workers author for SB Nation’s Taking part in By way of. Make sure to take a look at @_PlayingThrough for extra golf protection. You’ll be able to comply with him on Twitter @jack_milko as properly.