International field confirmed for LIV Golf Promotions 2026 at Black Diamond Ranch in Florida

Dec 22, 2025 - 2:30 PMWritten by: LIV Golf staff

Tournament to Feature Former Elite Amateurs, Tour Winners, Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup Players, and Former LIV Golf Competitors

Nearly 90 Players Representing 24 Different Countries Competing for Coveted Spots in the 2026 LIV Golf League and International Series 

NEW YORK – LIV Golf today announced the preliminary field for the third edition of LIV Golf Promotions, set for Jan. 8–11, 2026, at the acclaimed Black Diamond Ranch in Lecanto, Florida. The four-day, 72-hole stroke play event presents one of the most dynamic entry points into the global golf ecosystem, offering coveted spots in the 2026 LIV Golf League and The International Series, sanctioned by the Asian Tour.

Highlighting the global aspect of the LIV Golf League, leading players from all over the world will be eligible to participate, with 87 players representing 24 countries registered to compete. This year’s field features a strong blend of emerging global talent and proven professionals, with an average age of 30 years old, including former top-50-ranked players, Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup participants, winners on the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and Asian Tour, and additional rising stars in the game. Fifty of the 87 players have won an event in the past two years, including 39 different tournament winners in 2025 (all events eligible with the Official World Golf Ranking/World Amateur Golf Ranking). 

“The evolution of LIV Golf Promotions reflects our continued commitment to creating truly open and competitive pathways for players from all over the world to compete at the sport’s highest levels,” said LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil. “We’re seeing world-class talent, from decorated former amateurs to experienced professionals, all seizing the opportunity to compete for their place in the League alongside Major Champions, Hall of Famers, and rising stars. It’s going to be an intense, high-stakes competition from start to finish, and we look forward to celebrating the players who earn their chance to be part of LIV Golf’s biggest season, yet.”

LIV Golf Promotions will consist of four rounds of 18-hole stroke play. Starting Thursday, January 8, those who finish in the top 20 and ties from round one will advance to Friday’s round two, where scores will reset, and the field will be joined by a category of players who automatically qualified for day two of competition. The top 20 players and any ties following round two will advance to the third day of competition, with scores reset once more. An intense two-day, 36-hole shootout will commence, and at Sunday’s conclusion, the top two finishers will earn two highly coveted spots in the LIV Golf League for 2026, as well as $200,000 for first place and $150,000 for second place. The top 10 finishers, including ties, will earn full exemption into the 2026 International Series, sanctioned by the Asian Tour.

The current field features many standout names, including:

  • Chris Wood (England): 2016 Ryder Cup player and three-time European Tour winner

  • Pablo Ereno (Spain): 2025 Palmer Cup player and former sixth-ranked player in World Amateur Golf Rankings

  • Miguel Tabuena (Philippines): Two-time Olympian and third-ranked player in 2025 International Series standings

  • Christopher Wood (Australia): Current top-ranked player on the PGA Tour of Australasia

  • Yuxin Lin (China): Two-time Asia-Pacific Amateur Champion

  • Alex Levy (France): Five-time DP World Tour winner

LIV Golf League players without a 2026 team commitment who finished the season in the Open Zone (25th-48th), as well as relegated players (49th-54th), also have an opportunity to secure their playing rights for the 2026 season.

Several returning LIV Golf players are entered in the field, including Ben Campbell, who competed with RangeGoats GC and finished the season ranked 36th in the LIV Golf standings; Matt Jones, formerly of Ripper GC, who concluded the year in 40th place; and Anthony Kim, a three-time PGA Tour winner and former world No. 6 who was a member of the victorious 2008 United States Ryder Cup team, finishing the season ranked 55th. Each will be competing to regain their League status for 2026.

Broadcast details for LIV Golf Promotions will be unveiled soon. For more information, including the list of eligibility criteria, visit LIVGolf.com

(Photo of Miguel Tabuena courtesy of Graham Uden/Asian Tour)

ROUND 1 STARTERS

A-1. Members of 2025 Walker Cup & 2025 Palmer Cup

Dominic Clemons, 23, England
Charlie Forster, 22, England
Pablo Ereno, 21, Spain

A-4. Leading 25 players from top 40 final 2025 Int. Series rankings (not exempt into round 2)

Pavit Tangkamolprasert, 36, Thailand
Sarit Suwannarut, 27, Thailand
Travis Smyth, 30, Australia
Poom Saksansin, 32, Thailand
Austen Truslow, 29, United States
MJ Maguire, 33, United States
Denzel Ieremia, 29, New Zealand

A-5. Winners of Asian Tour, Japan Golf Tour, KPGA Korean Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia and Sunshine Tour-sanctioned tournaments in 2025

Luis Carrera, 25, Mexico
Cory Crawford, 33, Australia
Matias Sanchez, 27, Australia
Sadom Kaewkanjana, 27, Thailand
Tyler Hodge, 31, New Zealand
Oliver Bekker, 41, South Africa
Nick Voke, 31, New Zealand
Josh Geary, 41, New Zealand
Hongtaek Kim, 32, South Korea
Tomoyo Ikemura, 30, Japan
Dominic Foos, 28, Germany
Harrison Crowe, 24, Australia
Sung Kug Park, 37, South Korea
Jae Ho Kim, 43, South Korea
Suteepat Prateeptienchai, 32, Thailand
Jeon Garam, 30, South Korea
Louis Albertse, 29, South Africa
Cameron John, 26, Australia
Deon Germishuys, 26, South Africa
Ryo Katsumata, 29, Japan
Samuel Simpson, 23, South Africa

A-7. Invitations as determined by LIV Golf League

Chris Wood, 38, England
Alex Levy, 35, France
Matthias Schwab, 31, Austria
Tom Lewis, 34, England
Lucas Bjerregaard, 34, Denmark
Callum Shinkwin, 32, England
Max Kieffer, 35, Germany
Callum Tarren, 35, England
Andreas Halvorsen, 29, Norway
Julian Perico, 26, Peru
Yuxin Lin, 25, China
Max Kennedy, 24, Ireland
Scotty Kennon, 23, United States
Collin Adams, 23, United States
Yeong-Su Kim, 36, South Korea
Martin Vorster, 23, South Africa
Albert Eckhardt, 31, Finland
Jose Islas, 23, Mexico
James Ashfield, 24, Wales
MJ Daffue, 36, South Africa
Marcus Plunkett, 31, USA
Barclay Brown, 24, England
Pierre Pineau, 26, France
Chase Koepka, 31, USA
Will Florimo, 26, Australia
Grant Hirschman, 30, USA
Anthony Quayle, 31, Australia
Jonathan Brightwell, 27, USA
Nick Bachem, 26, Germany
Jack Buchanan, 23, Australia
Joe Pagdin, 24, England
Jason Scrivener, 36, Australia
Wei-Hsuan Wang, 26, Chinese-Taipei
Joel Moscatel, 27, Spain
Andrew Kozan, 26, USA
Brett Drewitt, 35, Australia

EXEMPT INTO ROUND TWO

B-3. Leading 10 players from the top 20 final 2025 Int. Series rankings

Miguel Tabuena, 31, Philippines
Ollie Schniederjans, 32, United States
Wade Ormsby, 45, Australia
Danthai Boonma, 29, Thailand
Jeunghun Wang, 30, South Korea
Jazz Janewattananond, 30, Thailand
Soomin Lee, 32, South Korea
Kieran Vincent, 28, Zimbabwe
Rattanon Wannasrichan, 30, Thailand

B-4. Leading players from the Asian Tour, Japan Golf Tour, KPGA Korean Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia and Sunshine Tour at the close of entries

Bjorn Hellgren, 35, Sweden
Takanori Konishi, 33, Japan
Doyeon Hwang, 32, South Korea
Christopher Wood, 35, Australia
Herman Loubser, 26, South Africa

 
B-11. Players relegated or without a contract for the following season from the final 2025 LIV Golf Individual Standings

Ben Campbell, 34, New Zealand
Matt Jones, 45, Australia
Andy Ogletree, 27, United States
Anthony Kim, 40, United States
Max Rottluff, 32, Germany
John Catlin, 35, United States

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