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Patrick Reed sets sights on route into The Open after LIV’s world ranking woes

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Patrick Reed sets sights on route into The Open after LIV’s world ranking woes

Patrick Reed will be hoping he can secure a spot at next month’s Open Championship when making his DP World Tour return at the Italian Open this week.

Having fallen down the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) since joining the LIV Golf setup, Reed has lost the chance to compete at the final major championship of the year at Royal Troon. He does however have the chance to secure a last-minute Open spot this week by teeing it up in Italy.




Two spots in this year’s Open Championship will be available in Italy, with the top two performers at the Adriatic Golf Club Cervia not already qualified for the trip to Scotland last month receiving the exemption.

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Reed is one of a number of stars not yet in The Open field, having opted to tee it up in his first DP World Tour event since last year’s Dubai Desert Classic. The former Masters champion is eligible to compete in this week’s event due to paying off the fines and serving the suspensions from the Wentworth-based circuit for competing in LIV events.

The American is a long-time supporter of the European circuit, having competed in a number of events during his professional playing career. Amid his loyalties to LIV, his most recent came in January 2022 in Dubai, where he played out an epic battle with Rory McIlroy.

The week was initially marred by ‘tee-gate’ between Reed and McIlroy in the build-up to the event, after Reed flicked a tee-peg in the direction of the Northern Irishman who appeared to ignore his LIV rival. The event ended with the pair going neck-and-neck at the top of the leaderboard, with McIlroy eventually prevailing.

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