"Augusta National's Stance on LIV Golfers and the Masters Field"

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley announced that there are no plans to offer direct access to the Masters tournament via the LIV Golf League's season-long points list or any aggregation of tournaments. He cited the closed-shop nature of the LIV Golf League as a hindrance and emphasized the tournament's invitational and limited field structure. The Masters does not give direct spots to any other world tour outside of the PGA Tour, and the LIV Golf League's application for world ranking points was denied due to problems with player pathways and turnover. Despite this, Ridley stated that the Masters would exercise discretion with regard to special invitations for deserving players, regardless of the tour they play on.
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