PGA Tour merger: How 2023 golfer rankings compare with LIV tour standings


Editor’s note: For the latest on the LIV Golf and PGA Tour merger,follow USA TODAY Sports’ live updates here.

LIV golfers Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson have been hard to miss near the top of major tournament leaderboards this year – especially with Koepka collecting his fifth major at the PGA Championship.

But what about all the other players who left the PGA for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tour in past months?

With the surprise announcement Tuesday morning of the merger of the two tours’ business operations, here’s a look at the top 52 players of each tour in 2023.

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