Top 10 golfers who got offered full status on DP World Tour amid interest from LIV Golf

golfers who got offered full status on DP World Tour
Golfers who got offered full status on DP World Tour

The players on the PGA Tour who finished outside of the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings following the 2022–2023 season are afraid they won't get a spot on the Tour. The DP World Tour offers players a chance at salvation by making them full members of the European Tour.

Golfers who place between 126 and 200 in the FedEx Cup standings will be given the opportunity to compete on the European Tour full-time in order to obtain players' cards. The DP World Tour has the ideal strategy as the second season of LIV Golf came to an end last week. Players may join the Saudi circuit.


Top 10 golfers who got offered full status on DP World Tour

#1. Aaron Wise

Aaron Wise (Image via Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
Aaron Wise (Image via Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

Aaron Wise finished in 127th position in the FedEx Standings. The DP World Tour came as a savior for him and he accepted the proposal, he could continue his journey on the DP World Tour.


#2. Scott Stallings

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Scott Stallings (Image via Michael Owens/Getty Images)

Scott Stallings finished in 128th position in the 2022-23 FedEx Cup standings and can join the DP World Tour. Having turned pro in 2007, he has won three tournaments so far.


#3. Harry Higgs

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Harry Higgs (Image via Raj Mehta/Getty Images)

Having turned pro in 2014, Harry Higgs has won two tournaments so far. He has previously played at the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour Latinoamerica before joining the PGA Tour.


#4. Webb Simpson

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Webb Simpson (Image via Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

The former US Open winner Webb Simpson competed on the Nationwide Tour before joining the PGA Tour. He has won seven Tour tournaments and finished 136th in the FedEx Cup standings.


#5. Charley Hoffman

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Charley Hoffman (Image via Raj Mehta/Getty Images)

Having 138th in the FedEx Cup standings, Charley Hoffman has been struggling to continue his journey on the PGA Tour and can join the European Tour. Hoffman won six professional tournaments in his career.


#6. Will Zalatoris

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Will Zalatoris (Image via Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Will Zalatoris has been struggling with an injury for a while and has only played in a few tournaments this season. He finished outside 125 in the FedEx Cup standings and was offered a LIV Golf contract last year but he turned down the offer.


#7. Cameron Champ

Cameron Champ (Image via AP Photo/Ian Maule)
Cameron Champ (Image via AP Photo/Ian Maule)

Champ has won four professional tournaments in his career since turning pro in 2017. He previously competed at the Web.com.tour and could join the DP World Tour. He has won three PGA Tour tournaments.


#8. Kevin Tway

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Kevin Tway (Image via Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)

Kevin Tway also finished outside the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings and could join the European Tour. He has won three professional tournaments in his career.


#9. Kelly Kraft

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Kelly Kraft (Image via Michael Owens/Getty Images)

Kelly Kraft finished in the 191 position at the FedEx Cup standings in the 2022-23 season and plays on the PGA Tour. Having turned pro in 2012, he has won one professional tournament on Korn Ferry Tour.


#10. Austin Cook

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Austin Cook (Image via Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

Austin Cook has one professional tournament win in his career. He competes on the PGA Tour but finished outside the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings this season.

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