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.5 LIV Golf stars who failed at the Open Championship 2025 Final Qualifying ft. David Puig and Ian Poulter
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14 live golfers attempted to secure a spot in the 2025 Open Championship via final qualifying, but only three were successful. Some notable stars who failed to snag a spot in the upcoming major championship include twotime Asian Tour winner David Pugan three-time PGA Tour winner Ian Palter. The open championship will kick off on July 17th at Royal Portridge and there are 16 live golf players already exempt into the tournament. Lee Westwood, Dean Burmeister, and Lucas Herbert earned spots in the competition via final qualifying, bringing the total number of LIIV players in the field to 19. Here’s a look at five LV golfers who will not tee off in the final major tournament of the year. 554 golf players who failed to qualify for the 2025 Open Championship. number one David Puk Fireball GC’s David Pug made the cut in the PGA Championship this year and tied for 60th position. He teed off in the final qualifying for the open at Royal Senique Ports and scored 64 in his first round which was the lowest score in the opening round on day two of the qualifying tournament. Pug struggled and finished with a 78. This left him at two under and brought him down to a ninth place tie. Number two, Ian Poulter. In 2008, Palter missed the Open Championship title by four strokes and placed a solo second. He teed off in the final qualifying at Royal Senique Ports, hoping to get a chance at the Open Championship title this year, but was unsuccessful. Poulter scored a oneunder and finished outside the top five. Notably, his 21-year-old son, Luke Palter, also competed in the final qualifying, but failed to qualify after scoring one under as well. #3 Harold Varnner time live golf winner Harold Varnner 3 made the cut in the 2022 open and tied for 28th position. His hopes of getting a better result in the tournament were dashed after he opened with 73 on day one and closed with 68 on day two.