Former LIV golf star aims for PGA Tour after “didn’t work out” on Breakaway course
Laurie Kanter is a former member of the LIV golf team, but after failing to qualify in 2024, the Englishman is hoping to play on the PGA Tour.
Former LIV golf star Laurie Kanter is hoping to become the first player to become a member of the PGA Tour after competing on the Breakaway Tour.
Kanter played in seven of the eight tournaments hosted by LIV in the inaugural season in 2022 before being called up as a reserve to replace Sam Horsfield in the Majestics lineup for the upcoming campaign. After playing the first two events of LIV 2024 as a sign of alternative, he returned to the DP world tour and succeeded to some extent.
Cantant is a political abnormality outside the course between the LIV and DP world tours, slowing down until Saudi Arabia plays without punishment for the tour membership category. His return to the circuit based in Wentworth was impressive, after having accumulated three top-10 this season, before winning his first victory at the European Open in June. This saw its name increase the ranking of the DP World Tour, a large jump, with the 10 best players on the list of the race in Dubai which are not already exempt from cards given on the PGA Tour for 2025. The Englishman currently occupies one of those 10 spots and has a good chance of strengthening his position at the Open Championship this week with a two-over-par lead with 18 holes remaining. Kanter arriving on the PGA Tour would be a monumental moment for the sport after the Tour banned its members from joining the LIV and none have yet returned. When asked if the PGA Tour card was his goal, he told the journalists of Royal Troon: \ “Yes, I think yes. It would be great, would it be to play PGA Tour – That’s it That I would like to do at one point, I hold his legs on earth, although I agree with recognition: \ “Nevertheless, we have such a long path. from the second semester.