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LIV Golf star’s ‘entitled’ comments slammed on issue impacting Bryson DeChambeau

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LIV Golf star’s ‘entitled’ comments slammed on issue impacting Bryson DeChambeau

Branden Grace has sparked controversy by slamming the Olympic golf qualification system.

South African Grace insisted his LIV Golf colleagues Dean Burmester and Louis Oosthuizen deserve to represent their country in Paris this summer. Players on the controversial Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit don’t earn Official World Golf Ranking as their events aren’t sanctioned.




As a result, PGA Tour stars Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Erik van Rooyen, ranked 40th and 67th respectively, secured South Africa’s two spots. The system has also seen US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau miss out Team USA, with higher-ranked compatriots Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, and Collin Morikawa being selected.

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Grace, speaking before LIV Golf Nashville, argued the toss for Burmester and Oosthuizen, who are ranked 114th and 138th in the world. Via the Express, he said: “These are the two guys that should be representing South Africa out there this year.

“Just by what they’ve won, what they’ve played, where they’ve played, how they’ve performed, and not just in the last five months, but probably the last year or so, if not longer. I think that maybe each country should pick or try to get their own solution on how they get the criteria right for guys to qualify, things like that.

“It’s definitely a way forward. But the system at this stage, that’s not very accurate. We all know that. We all talk about it, week-in and week-out, but these should be the two guys probably representing South Africa out there.”

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