The PGA Championship provides a critical opportunity for LIV Golf players to advance their careers, as strong finishes can bolster resumes and wins could open doors. This week, 11 LIV'ers will have tee times. The article provides an outlook for each player, considering their recent performances and the importance of a strong showing at the championship for their future in the league.
The last couple of weeks have been eventful for LIV Golf and not in a good way for players and fans of the league, as aThat makes major championships all the more important for LIV players, as strong finishes can bolster resumes and wins could open doors.
This week at the PGA, 11 LIV’ers will have tee times. Here are the players, how they got here and their outlook for the week at Aronimink. Outlook: Looking to rebound after a disappointing missed cut at the Masters, DeChambeau is on a run of T4-2-T2 in the last three PGAs.
Outside the ropes, his LIV contract is up for renewal andOutlook: The 2025 WM Phoenix Open winner jumped to LIV this year and is fourth in the season standings, and was invited to Aronimink off his world ranking. Best PGA Championship finish: T10 Outlook: The 34-year-old Englishman hasn’t played up to his level on LIV this year, sitting 17th in the standings with two top-5 finishes in seven starts, but was T3 at the Masters for his third top-10 finish in the last nine majors.
Outlook: Even with two major titles to his name, the 41-year-old is a highly questionable invitee given his world ranking and sitting 27th in the season standings on LIV. Has missed cuts in three of his last five PGAs with a best finish of T43. Outlook: Making the cut would be a feat for the 41-year-old German; he’s only made one in his last six PGAs.
He is 52nd in the LIV standings and in the league’s Drop Zone, meaning he might be done after this year even if the league continues. Outlook: The 23-year-old Northern Irishman was ranked 100th when the PGA sent its special invitations and is making just his sixth major start and second in the PGA. Won the Hong Kong Open last November, which got him into this year’s Masters and British Open.
Outlook: Back after a solid showing last year at Quail Hollow, the 27-year-old Chilean hasn’t won on LIV this year after winning five times in 2025. Outlook: The 24-year-old Spaniard is on the rise, having won the Australian PGA Championship last November on the DP World Tour and sitting seventh in the LIV season standings. Outlook: The LIV Golf points leader has won twice this year but was a disappointing T38 at the Masters.
As one of LIV’s top two stars along with DeChambeau, will continue to field as many questions about the league’s future as his play.that the 32-year-old Aussie has split with his longtime coach in a bid to try to stop a freefall that has seen six straight missed cuts in majors and consequently a drop in the world rankings. Outlook: The 24-year-old Australian is trending up, at sixth in the LIV standings after winning the season opener in Riyadh to become the first LIV player to earn world ranking points with a win.
This is his fourth major start. John Schwarb is a senior editor for Sports Illustrated covering golf. Prior to joining SI in March 2022, he worked for ESPN.com, PGATour.com, Tampa Bay Times and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is the author of The Little 500: The Story of the World’s Greatest College Weekend.
A member of the Golf Writers Association of America, Schwarb has a bachelor’s in journalism from Indiana University.
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