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Why Kevin Na’s take on LIV Golf winners gaining direct access to majors is wrong

Well, going off of the point Na raised about ‘exemptions,’ the four highest finishers from the LIV Golf season — not otherwise exempt into the four major championships — should receive invitations to The Masters and the PGA Championship, the two events that feature the strongest fields in golf historically.
Outside of Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith, Joaquin Niemann, and Tyrrell Hatton, which LIV player could make a run at winning a major championship?

Kevin Na at LIV Golf’s UK event in 2024. | Photo by Bradley Collyer/Getty Images

Kevin Na said that anyone who wins a LIV event should then receive an invite to all four majors. Here’s why he’s wrong.
LIV Golf’s Kevin Na wants to guarantee all LIV winners secure a spot in the four major championships, similar to how PGA Tour winners automatically receive invites to Augusta National each year.