In a surprising move, English golfer Laurie Canter has turned down a PGA Tour card to rejoin LIV Golf's Majesticks team for the 2026 season. Canter, who finished seventh in the DP World Tour's Race to Dubai, had earned his chance to compete on the PGA Tour but opted instead for the lucrative opportunities presented by LIV Golf.
Canter's decision reflects a growing trend among players who are weighing the benefits of competing in the LIV Golf series against traditional tours. His choice to prioritize LIV Golf underscores the league's appeal and the financial incentives it offers, which continue to attract top talent from around the world.
This move not only highlights Canter's ambitions but also signals the ongoing evolution of professional golf as players navigate their careers in an increasingly competitive landscape.
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