I took his comments as the problem will probably take care of itself. If liv can't get world ranking points and even if they do, their players will all still drop out of the top 60 if they are only playing liv events. It's just going to be a smaller handful each other who got in by winning a US Open within the last 10 years or another major within 5 years.
The majors have no real reason to ban these guys, since they are not tours, but just single events. The open events aren't likely to ban anyone since that takes them away from being opens. The Masters could take a stand if they think the liv tour is hurting pro golf in general. I think the PGA of America is taking the stance that the liv is not a recognized tour right now, and that they have to be on a recognized tour to play in the PGA championship and Ryder Cup.
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