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Richard Bland shares what LIV Golf has done to his quality of play since joining

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Richard Bland shares what LIV Golf has done to his quality of play since joining

LIV Golf star Richard Bland believes his defection to the Saudi-backed league has done wonders for his quality of play.

On Monday, Bland secured a thrilling victory in the US Senior Open at Newport Country Club, narrowly edging out Hiroyuki Fujita in a rain-delayed playoff. Last month, the 51-year-old burst onto the senior golf scene in a major way, winning the Senior PGA Championship in his circuit debut.




Following his triumphs in the US Senior Open and Senior PGA, Bland joins Jack Nicklaus, Hale Irwin, Roger Chapman and Colin Montgomerie as the only players to finish first in both senior major championships.

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Bland’s development into a high-leverage player took time. The Burton upon Trent native made 479 starts before winning his first DP World Tour event – the British Masters in 2021. Over a 20-year career on the European Tour, it was the only victory he attained.

On the heels of his latest senior major win, Bland attributed his late career revitalization to the high level of competition he routinely faces on LIV Golf, which he joined in 2022. “Yeah, I’m a way better golfer than I was back then, but I think that’s the calibre of players that I’m playing against on LIV,” he said, per Golf Monthly.

“To play against Bryson [DeChambeau], who won just the other week at Pinehurst, to play against him, to play against Jon Rahm, Cam Smith, DJ [ Dustin Johnson ], Brooks [Koepka], they’re the best players in the world. I don’t care what the world ranking says. If I’m going to compete with those guys, I have to bring my A game. I have to. I can’t bring my C game, and it won’t stack up against those.

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