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Dec 12th, 2024
FIRST ROUND RECAP AND NOTES: LIV GOLF PROMOTIONS
21 PLAYERS ADVANCE OUT OF FIRST ROUND
A total of 21 players advanced out of Friday's opening round of LIV Golf Promotions, including Jon Rahm's former college roommate, rising stars from Brazil and Hong Kong, and one golfer playing with borrowed clubs.
Those 21 players now join 28 others who received exemptions into Friday's second round at Riyadh Golf Club. The leaderboard will be reset, with the top 20 players (no ties) advancing to Saturday's 36-hole final day. The Promotions winner earns a spot in the 2025 LIV Golf League, while the top 10 and ties receive exemptions into all International Series events next year.
Korea's Jeunghun Wang, playing in the final group Thursday, birdied his last hole to top the first-round leaderboard with a 7-under 64. "Some lucky shots went in, including some long putts, which helped me play well heading into tomorrow," Wang said.
Five players shared second by shooting 65, with nine players shooting 66. The final six players advanced on the cutline number by shooting 4-under 67s, eliminating the remaining 43 players from the tournament.
Hong Kong's rising star, 24-year-old Taichi Kho, was among the group at 6 under, his round highlighted by an eagle at the par-5 15th after a 355-yard drive. Kho also advanced from the first round at last year's Promotions tournament before being eliminated in the second round.
"Last year I couldn't get past the fact that it was a clean reset after round 1," Kho said. "I remember last year I had a great first round as well, and I felt like I carried on some of those thoughts and feelings as I would do a regular tournament going into the second round ...
"Going into tomorrow, it's important for me to just understand it's a completely new day."
Germany's Max Rottluff also shot 6-under, with five birdies in his last seven holes. Rottluff played collegiately at Arizona State, where he was the roommate of Jon Rahm, the Legion XIII captain who won the 2024 Individual Championship in his first LIV Golf season. Another roommate was Alberto Sanchez, who is the caddie of Fireballs GC's David Puig.
"We still talk quite a bit and whatnot, so it would be a dream come true to join those guys," said Rottluff, who credits Rahm with inspiring him to continue his golf career.
"I was considering giving it up back at the end of '22, and I spent a week with him, and that really kind of straightened out my head and went out and won two times that year on the Challenge Tour," said the 31-year-old Rottluff. "Kind of went back on a better trajectory again."
South Africa's Ian Snyman, another player who shot 65, already has a taste of LIV Golf. He played for Cleeks GC in the first two tournaments held during the inaugural 2022 season. He's remained in touch with members of the all-South African Stinger GC team.
"I've been talking to Charl [Schwartzel] and Gracey [Branden Grace] and asking how things have changed over the last two years," Snyman said. "It's exciting. It's something we all want to be part of. I like the team aspect.
"That's why we're here. That's why we're giving it a shot, and we'll see what happens."
Mexico's 22-year-old Jose Islas, who turned pro earlier this year and recently won two events on his home country's tour, is among the group shooting 66. Islas's round, which included five consecutive birdies, was manufactured from borrowed clubs from his caddie's friend after his own equipment failed to arrive in Riyadh.
Although the clubs are the same manufacture (Titleist), they're a completely different model than his usual blade irons. Even so, he holed an eagle shot from 165 yards during a practice round and will continue to rely on them if his own clubs don't show up. He planned to go to the airport after his round to check on their status.
"I think it's not about the clubs, it's more about how I thought the shots that I was going to hit, so I was with no expectations at all," Islas said. "I think that's why it really worked."
Brazil's Fred Biondi, the 2023 NCAA Individual Champion from Florida's winning team, posted a bogey-free 66, as did Spain's 21-year-old Luis Masaveu, a former U.S. Amateur semifinalist.
The hottest group on Thursday was the threesome of Ireland's Mark Power (66), Spain's Borja Virto (66) and England's David Horsey (67), with all three players advancing.
"The round has a nice feeling," Virto said. "Sometimes if one of the guys is struggling a lot, it can maybe not bother you, but it doesn't feel as nice as all three of us playing well together and making it through to the next round."
"A positive round," said Power, a member of the 2023 Walker Cup team. "Everyone is in good spirits."
Veteran American players Bo Hoag and Ollie Schniederjans also advanced, with Hoag shooting a bogey-free 65 and Schniederjans making it on the number with a 67.
"I've actually never played overseas, so it was something new for me," said the 36-year-old Hoag. "Long flight over here."
If Hoag finishes first this week, he'll have plenty of opportunities to travel in 2025 during LIV Golf's global schedule. "I think it would be fun," he said.
PLAYERS ADVANCING FROM ROUND 1
64 (-7) – Jeunghun Wang (Korea)
65 (-6) – Max Rottluff (Germany), Taichi Kho (Hong Kong), Kazuki Higa (Japan), Ian Snyman (South Africa), Bo Hoag (USA)
66 (-5) – Jose Islas (Mexico), Brett Rankin (Australia), Mark Power (Ireland), Borja Virto (Spain), Luis Masaveu (Spain), Stefano Mazzoli (Italy), Junghwan Lee (Korea), Gunn Charoenkul (Thailand), Fred Biondi (Brazil)
67 (-4) – David Horsey (England), Ross McGowan (England), D. Horsey (England), Gaganjeet Bhullar (India), Chase Hanna (USA), Luis Carrera (Mexico), Ollie Schniederjans (USA)
ROUND 2 EXEMPT PLAYERS
These 28 players earned exemptions into Friday's second round. A quick look at each one:
William Bruyeres (Australia) – Won PGA Tour of Australasia's PNG Open in August.
Jack Buchanan (Australia) – Highest-ranked player in field (4th) from PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit.
Ben Campbell (New Zealand) – Highest-ranked player (3rd) in field from The International Series final standings.
Phoenix Campbell (Australia) – Won PGA Tour of Australasia's Queensland PGA in November.
John Catlin (USA) – Won two Asian Tour events; 4th in International Series points; made five LIV Golf starts as a reserve in 2024.
Wooyoung Cho (Korea) – Won Korean Tour's The Charity Classic in October; 5th in Korean Order of Merit.
Brett Coletta (Australia) – Won PGA Tour of Australasia's Vic Open in February.
Daniel Gale (Australia) – Won PGA Tour of Australasia's Webex Players Series Hunter Valley in February.
Branden Grace (South Africa) – Won LIV Golf's first U.S.-based tournament in 2022 as a member of Stinger GC.
Matthew Griffin (Australia) – Won PGA Tour of Australasia's Heritage Classic in January.
Jeongwoo Ham (Korea) – Won Korean Tour's Golfzon-Toray Open in September.
Chanwoo Kim (Korea) – Won Korean Tour's KPGA Classic in May.
Hongtaek Kim (Korea) – Won Korean Tour's Maekyung Open in May.
Ryosuke Kinoshita (Japan) – Won Japan Tour's Mizuno Open in May.
Jbe Kruger (South Africa) – Won Asian Tour's Mercuries Taiwan Masters in October.
Lee Chieh-po (Chinese Taipei) – Won International Series Thailand in October; 7th in International Series points.
Daihan Lee (Korea) – Won Korean Tour's KPGA Tour Championship in November.
Dongmin Lee (Korea) – Won Korean Tour's Dong-A Membership Exchange Group Open in November.
Soomin Lee (Korea) – Won Korean Tour's KJ Choi Invitational in October.
Richard T. Lee (Canada) – Won Asian Tour's BNI Indonesian Masters in November; 5th in International Series points.
Steve Lewton (England) – Won Asian Tour's Mandiri Indonesian Open in September.
MJ Maguire (USA) – Won Asian Tour's Black Mountain Championship in October; 8th in International Series points.
Suteepat Prateeptienchai (Thailand) – Won twice on Asian Tour and once on Thailand Tour in 2024.
Kalle Samooja (Finland) – Earned medalist honors at 2023 Promotions and played for Cleeks GC this season.
Hudson Swafford (USA) – Played the 2024 LIV Golf season as a Wild Card.
Kieran Vincent (Zimbabwe) – Played for Legion XIII after earning a LIV Golf spot at the 2023 Promotions tournament.
Scott Vincent (Zimbabwe) – Played full-time on LIV Golf the first three years, the last two with Iron Heads GC.
Rattanon Wannasrichan (Thailand) – Won Asian Tour's SJM Macao Open in October.