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So if the Asian Tour doesn't generate enough ranking points to get into the majors, how come some of the asian tour players get into the majors?
Currently in the top 100 there are 1 player who play regularly on the Asian Tour -JH Kim
There are about 8 players from the Japanese Tour
The Asian players you see playing in the majors come from qualifying comps that are held as opposed to World Ranking points
Hence not many play in The Masters
It’s a shame that potentially that route could be blocked by these LIV golfers now
The R&A said they wouldn’t ban players but could look at how people qualify
If all these LIV players look to take these places from the Asian players then no doubt the R&A will look to do something
There were quite a few LIV players who will have picked up some strong points at the weekend, DJ, BDC, Kaewkanjana, Ancer.... and of course, there are more announcements coming so could be one or two more who finished well at The Open.
Have they all said they want to play less? They probably all can, and still have a crack at major qualification, some will have exemptions as well, and some will probably be happy to play pretty frequently.
Have we seen this weekend, that maybe, the extra time they have to prepare, helps them come into majors in better shape - who knows, but it is something worth considering, 12 LIV players made the cut, and 4 of those made the top (T) 11 places.
Or maybe players like DJ faded away due to lack of playing ?
Players like Mickleson, Kopka etc who haven’t played much also suffered
the likes of DJ did well because they are just high quality players