Laurie Canter LIV Golf PGA Tour DP World Tour golf news. Discover the shocking update on golfer Laurie Canter, who just earned his PGA Tour card but is now heading back to LIV Golf. In this video, we break down his journey from LIV in 2022-2024 to dominating the DP World Tour in 2025, finishing top 10 and qualifying for the PGA Tour.
We dive into his historic moment as the first ex-LIV player at the Players Championship, his quotes on the allure of PGA Tour events and majors, and the latest signings like Victor Perez joining the Cleeks. Who will Canter play for on LIV? Stay tuned for all the drama in golf’s big leagues.
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surprising return. Former LIIV golf player Lorie Caner joins LIIV again after securing a PGA Tour card. In a surprising twist of fate, Lorie Caner, the first former LIIV golf player to earn a PGA Tour card, is reportedly set to return to the LIV Golf Circuit. This news comes just a week after Caner’s remarkable achievement. The 36-year-old English golfer who played for LIIV Golf during its initial three seasons 2022 to 2024 has been dominating the DP World Tour since then. His outstanding performance in the 2025 season, securing a top 10 finish in the DPWT’s season long standings earned him a coveted PGA Tour status for the upcoming year. This achievement is particularly notable as it grants players PGA Tour status without the need for prior exemptions. In March, Caner made history by becoming the first XLIV player to participate in a non-coanctioned PGA Tour event, the players championship. He achieved this feat by securing a spot in the top 50 of the world rankings, a milestone he reached after a year since his last li golf appearance. During the players championship, Caner expressed his enthusiasm for the PGA Tour, stating that any golfer would aspire to become a PGA Tour member. He highlighted the allure of playing in signature events and majors, praising the opportunity to compete on renowned venues alongside top players and for substantial financial rewards. Caner’s passion for the PGA Tour is evident in his words as he envisions a golfer’s dream year filled with prestigious events and major championships. The specific LIIV golf team Caner will join remains uncertain. Some notable names such as Henrik Stenson, Andy Ogultree, and Mito Pereira were relegated from the Saudi back circuit after the previous season. Meanwhile, LIIV Golf recently signed Victor Perez, a 33-year-old PGA Tour member with three DPWT wins, who was ranked 122nd in the world and 108th in the FedEx Cup standings. Caner, a two-time DPWT winner, currently holds the 62nd position in the world rankings. This development raises questions about the future dynamics of the LIIV golf circuit and the potential impact on player movements and team affiliations.
