LIV Golf 2026 hopefuls chase spots in the final round of the PIF Saudi International.
Watch as Asian Tour stars like Scott Vincent, Miguel Tabuena, and Anthony Kim battle for International Series Rankings top two positions to secure LIV Golf League places. Leaders Caleb Surratt and Dean Burmester share the lead at 17-under, while underdogs Danthai Boonma and Taichi Kho push for glory.
This Riyadh showdown at the International Series finale offers two golden tickets to LIV Golf. Get the latest updates, player insights, and what it means for the 2026 roster.
Don’t miss the tension as rankings leader Vincent holds strong, and Kim eyes a comeback win. Perfect for golf fans following LIV Golf promotions and Asian Tour action.

The race for coveted spots on the 2026 LIIV Golf League intensifies as the PIFF Saudi International nears its climax, leaving hopefuls eager to secure their place in the sun. The final showdown. As the prestigious PIF Saudi International, powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers enters its final round, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With just one tournament left in the International Series rankings, several Asian Tour regulars are vying for a spot in the top two, which guarantees a place in the 2026 LIIV Golf League. A tight race. The Riyad Golf Club is hosting the season’s grand finale where the leading two non-exempt players on the seasonlong rankings will earn their LIIV Golf League spots. The competition is fierce with last year’s runner-up Caleb Serat of Legion 13 and Stinger GC Steen Burmeister sharing the lead at 17 under. Rankings leaders comfort. Scott Vincent, the rankings leader and international series Morocco champion, remains in a strong position with 325.59 points. He sits comfortably at T7 going into the final round despite a missed cut by second place Yukurasi of Japan. The chase continues. Miguel Tuena, the International Series Philippines winner, is in third place, 53 points behind Assaji. Touena needs a top six finish in Saudi Arabia to have a shot at the top two ranking spots. Meanwhile, Anthony Kim, who lost his wild card status, is also in contention, sitting T4 at 13 under. Slim chances, big dreams. Thailand’s Danthai Bunma, currently 11th in the rankings, kept his hopes alive with a 4-under round, joining Vincent at T7. A second place finish or better is required for Bunma to secure the LIV golf spot, but he remains humble, focusing on his game rather than the competition. The Hong Kong contender, Taichi Co of Hong Kong, is also in the mix, climbing to T18. He’s eyeing the LIV golf promotions event in Florida, which offers two additional spots on the league. Co, a runner-up at last year’s promotions event, is excited about the increased opportunities this season, crediting LIIV Golf for the positive changes, controversy, and comment. But here’s where it gets controversial. With the LIIV Golf League offering lucrative opportunities, is it fair that only the top two in the rankings secure a spot? Should there be more places available to reward a wider range of talent? Share your thoughts in the comments below. The debate is open and we want to hear from you.

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