LIV Golf Promotions: Canada’s Lee leads list of 29 players advancing into Rd. 2

Jan 9, 2026 - 12:00 AMWritten by: LIV Golf Staff

LECANTO, Fla. – The key to advancing beyond Thursday’s opening round of LIV Golf Promotions was simple: Break par.

All 29 players who shot better than even-par 70 at Black Diamond Ranch moved on to Friday’s second round, to be joined by 18 exempt players in another 18-hole shootout to determine the weekend field that will compete for three spots in the 2026 LIV Golf League.

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Canada’s Richard T. Lee led the first-round field of 60 players with a bogey-free 6-under 64, two shots better than his nearest competitors, thanks to a stretch of four birdies in his final six holes.

“It’s the first round, and finishing first is always a great feeling,” said the 35-year-old Lee. “But the scores are going to reset tomorrow for the second round, and hopefully I can put up another good score out there.”

Of the 47 players competing Friday, the top 20 and ties will advance to the two-day weekend shootout. The top three players after those 36 final holes will earn wild-card spots for the upcoming LIV Golf season.

At last season’s LIV Golf Promotions tournament, Lee was exempt into the second round, then advanced into the weekend. If he earns one of the three spots, he would be the league’s first Canadian player.

“Definitely for everyone out there that's striving to get the three cards, I think it's going to be a life-changer to be out there on LIV Golf and performing at the highest level,” Lee said.

Among those advancing comfortably behind Lee with 4-under 64s were youngsters Max Kennedy of Ireland and Pablo Ereno of Spain, Korea’s Hongtaek Kim and Thailand’s Suteepat Prateeptienchai and Sadom Kaewkanjana.

Ereno turned pro last June and is the youngest player in the field, turning 22 on Dec. 30. He’s hoping to follow the same path as current LIV Golf players Josele Ballester, David Puig and Luis Masaveu, the three young Spaniards who will be teammates on Sergio Garcia’s Fireballs GC team this season.

“I'm super close, especially with Josele and Luis Masaveu,” said Ereno, who played collegiately at UCLA. “I've only heard good things about it, so that's why I'm here trying to earn my spot for next year. They're really happy playing on LIV, and I think I would be, too, in case I play great this week."

Kennedy was still an amateur in 2023 when he participated in the inaugural LIV Golf Promotions tournament and advanced from the first round.

“Definitely a lot more comfortable,” Kennedy said. “Back then, it was kind of new to me, so I was a little bit more nervous, didn't know what to expect. Going out there tomorrow, I'll know how to feel. I know what I'm going to feel.”

Prateeptienchai is one of two players at Black Diamond Ranch who previously advanced to the final 36-hole shootout in each of the previous two Promotions tournaments. The other, Kieran Vincent, earned a LIV Golf spot in 2023, and Prateeptienchai is hoping for a similar result this week. He previously finished T11 in 2023 and T8 last season.

Provided he advances again after Friday’s second round, he hopes not having to play 36 holes in a single final day, as in the previous Promotions tournaments, will be a positive. This year, the final two rounds consist of 18 holes on Saturday and 18 more on Sunday.

“Just really tired because it’s playing 36 holes in a day,” Prateeptienchai said. “This year, it’s 18 and 18. More happy.”

Kaewkanjana is one of 12 players this week with previous LIV Golf experience. He played in all eight tournaments during the inaugural 2022 season and has been working hard to earn another chance.

“I try to get into LIV Golf this year,” he said, “so that it gets me a great experience to play with the greatest players in the world.”

Eleven players made the top-20-and ties cut on the number at 1-under 69, including Australia’s Cory Crawford, who birdied the difficult par-4 18th to secure his spot. England’s Joe Pagdin, playing in the final group that started off the 10th tee, bogeyed his next-to-last hole but bounced back with a birdie at the par-5 ninth to also advance. 

ADVANCING INTO ROUND 2

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Travis Smyth and his caddie are seen on the 18th green during the first round of LIV Golf Promotions at Black Diamond Ranch on Thursday, January 08, 2026 in Lecanto, Floridia. (Photo by Mike Stobe/LIV Golf)

The top 20 and ties from Thursday’s first round advanced to compete in Friday’s second round at Black Diamond Ranch. The list of 29 players who advanced:

Richard T. Lee, Canada – 64
Max Kennedy, Ireland – 66
Pablo Ereno, Spain – 66
Suteepat Prateeptienchai, Thailand – 66
Sadom Kaewkanjana, Thailand – 66
Hongtaek Kim, South Korea – 66
Louis Albertse, South Africa – 67
Charlie Forster, England – 67
Oliver Bekker, South Africa – 67
Dominic Foos, Germany – 67
Chase Koepka, USA – 67
Austen Truslow, USA – 67
Sarit Suwannarut, Thailand – 67
Lucas Bjerregaard, Denmark – 67
Will Florimo, Australia – 68
Poom Saksansin, Thailand – 68
Travis Smyth, Australia - 68
Sung-kug Park, South Korea – 68
Max Kieffer, Germany – 69
Tomoyo Ikemura, Japan – 69
Collin Adams, USA – 69
Julien Brun, France – 69
Julian Perico, Peru – 69
James Ashfield, Wales – 69
Cory Crawford, Australia – 69
Jose Islas, Mexico – 69
Pavit Tangkamolprasert, Thailand – 69
Joe Pagdin, England – 69
Matthias Schwab, Austria - 69 

ROUND 1 NOTES 

KOEPKA ADVANCES: Chase Koepka, a full-time LIV Golf player in the first two seasons with Smash GC, is trying to work his way back into the league after an injury-plagued two years. He was 3 under in his first seven holes, then bounced back from a couple of bogeys in the middle of his round to finish with a 3-under 67 to advance. 

Koepka will play with Round 1 medalist Richard T. Lee and England’s Charlie Forster in the first group off the No. 1 tee in Friday’s second round. Forster, the one-time LIV Golf volunteer marshal at the 2023 London tournament, also shot 67.

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Chase Koepka advanced to Round 2 of LIV Golf Promotions 2026. (Photo courtesy of Steve Bardens/Asian Tour)

MENTAL RESET: Since Thursday’s scores do not carry over into Friday’s second round, a start-from-scratch mentality is required for those who advanced.

“Every day is a new day and we start from zero,” said Spain’s Pablo Ereno. “So, every day you need to play as hard. It doesn't matter if you shot 6-under yesterday or 1-under and got through just on the number. You start from zero the next day.”

Added Ireland’s Max Kennedy: “For me, it's really important just to keep with my game plan. You don't really want to let your foot off the gas.”

DISNEY VISIT: Thailand’s Suteepat Prateeptienchai is competing in the U.S. for the first time in his career. His only visit to America came 10 years ago with his family. Prior to teeing it up at the Promotions tournament, he’s spent time as a tourist with his girlfriend in Miami and Orlando – including a visit to Disney World. 

Asked which ride he liked best, he didn’t hesitate. “Guardians of the Galaxy,” he replied. “Very fun.”

RECORD-TYING NUMBER: The 29 players who advanced into the second round ties for the most in Promotions history. A total of 29 players also advanced after the first round in the inaugural 2023 Promotions, while 21 players advanced in 2024.

GLOBAL REPRESENTATION: The 29 players advancing out of Round 1 represent an impressive 18 different countries. Thailand led with the most players advancing with five, while Australia and the USA each had three players moving on.

FRIDAY’S START TIME: Round 2 will begin at 8:55 a.m. ET off two tees, with the final groups teeing off at 10:12 a.m. 

BROADCAST INFO 

In the U.S., FOX Sports channels will broadcast the final three rounds (all times ET).

Round 2: FS2, 10 am–3 pm
Round 3: FS1, 10 am–2 pm; FS2, 2 pm-3 pm
Round 4: FS1, 10 am-3 pm

In addition, the live stream will be available on LIVGolf.com and the LIV Golf app, as well as select International broadcasters. 

EXEMPT INTO ROUND 2 

Eighteen players were exempt into Friday’s Round 2 based on eligibility below and will join the field along with the 29 players who advanced from Round 1. 

Leading players from the 2025 International Series Top 20 Rankings

Miguel Tabuena, Philippines … IS Ranking: 3
Ollie Schniederjans, USA … IS Ranking: 7
Danthai Boonma, Thailand … IS Ranking: 11
Jeunghun Wang, South Korea … IS Ranking: 12
Jazz Janewattananond, Thailand … IS Ranking: 17
Soomin Lee, South Korea … IS Ranking: 18
Kieran Vincent, Zimbabwe … IS Ranking: 19
Rattanon Wannasrichan, Thailand … IS Ranking: 20

Leading players from Asian Tour, Japan Golf Tour, KPGA Korean Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia and Sunshine Tour

Bjorn Hellgren, Sweden … Asian Tour No. 6
Takanori Konishi, Japan … Japan Tour No. 14
Doyeon Hwang, South Korea … Korean Tour No. 11
Christopher Wood, Australia … PGA Tour of Australasia No. 1
Herman Loubser, South Africa … Sunshine Tour No. 2

LIV Golf Players in 2025

Matt Jones, Australia … 40th in LIV Golf points (Ripper GC)
Andy Ogletree, USA … 50th in LIV Golf points (HyFlyers GC)
Anthony Kim, USA … 55th in LIV Golf points (wild card)
Matt Rottluff, Germany … 59th in LIV Golf points (reserve)
John Catlin, USA … 60th in LIV Golf points (reserve) 

ROUND 1 STATS LEADERS 

Driving distance – Sarit Suwannarut, 314.5-yard average
Longest drive – Sarit Suwannarut, 324.0 yards (9th hole)
Driving accuracy – Poom Saksansin, 100% (14 of 14)
Greens in regulation – Charlie Forster, 88.89% (16 of 18)
Scrambling – Louis Albertse (7 of 7), Richard T. Lee (3 of 3), Oliver Bekker (3 of 3), 100%
Fewest putts – Pablo Ereno, 23
Bogey-free rounds – Richard T. Lee (64), Louis Albertse (67), Oliver Bekker (67)

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