How The 4 Relegated LIV Golfers Have Fared In 2024 So Far
LIV Golf Relegated Players: Updates on Their Careers In 2023, the LIV Golf circuit introduced relegation, leading to the departure of four players: Sihwan Kim, Chase Koepka, Jediah Morgan, and James Piot. Here’s what they’ve been up to since: **Sihwan Kim** Kim finished at the bottom of the individual standings in 2023 and failed to…
LIV Golf Relegated Players: Updates on Their Careers
In 2023, the LIV Golf circuit introduced relegation, leading to the departure of four players: Sihwan Kim, Chase Koepka, Jediah Morgan, and James Piot. Here’s what they’ve been up to since:
**Sihwan Kim**
Kim finished at the bottom of the individual standings in 2023 and failed to regain his place through the LIV Golf Promotions event in December. Since then, he has participated sporadically in the Asian Tour and KPGA Tour, with limited success. He missed the cut in three out of seven events this year but achieved a season-best T13 at the International Series Morocco event in July.
**Chase Koepka**
Koepka, a former Smash GC teammate of his brother Brooks, had a notable highlight with a hole-in-one at LIV Golf Adelaide in 2023 but finished 48th overall. After his relegation, Koepka withdrew from the LIV Golf Promotions event, ending his chance to compete in 2024. He has not played in any world-ranking events this year and remains out of the spotlight.
**Jediah Morgan**
Australian Morgan, who played for Cameron Smith’s Ripper GC, finished 46th in 2023 and did not qualify through the Promotions event. He has been competing on the PGA Tour of Australasia and the Asian Tour. Morgan’s best performances in 2024 include a T4 at the Vic Open and a T27 at the International Series Oman, with eight world-ranking appearances since leaving LIV Golf.
**James Piot**
Piot’s two-year stint with LIV Golf ended after finishing 47th in 2023 and failing to progress in the Promotions event. He expressed a strong desire to return to LIV Golf, targeting the Asian Tour’s International Series as his pathway. However, Piot currently ranks 92nd in the series, with a T27 in Oman being his best result out of three events this year.
These players continue to navigate their careers post-LIV Golf, each striving to regain their status in the competitive golfing world.