Laurie Canter is a name that is attracting more and more public attention, especially when we know that the 35-year-old Englishman could become the first player to perform at PGA Tour events, having previously played in LIV Golf.
The Englishman is projected to move into the world top 50 after a second-place finish at the South African Open, which would allow him to play at TPC Sawgrass.
Laurie Canter was acting as LIV Golf wildcard a little over a year ago, but now the Englishman is gearing up to compete in the PGA Tour's flagship event at The Players
Laurie Canter has been handed an invite into next week's Players Championship on the PGA Tour after moving inside the top 50 in the world following his runner-up finish at the South African Open
The English pro - who spent a couple of seasons with the PIF-backed circuit - climbed into world's top-50 after another good result on the DP World Tour
One year after being released by LIV Golf, Laurie Canter has made a remarkable rise in the world rankings and will play in The PGA Tour's PLAYERS Championship.
Laurie Canter played on LIV for three years, and now he's the first player to earn his spot in the PGA Tour's marquee event since leaving the league.
Laurie Canter was a founding member of LIV Golf. Now, he's set to become the first former member to play at the PGA Tour's flagship event.
Laurie Canter of England became the first player with LIV Golf ties past or present to qualify for The Players Championship. Canter, who last played on the LIV Golf circuit in 2023, finished second this weekend at the South African Open on the DP World Tour to rocket into the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking (projected No.
Laurie Canter went into last week’s South African Open believing he had missed out on the chance to make history at next week’s Players Championship.
Jay Monahan completely ruled out the possibility of a final agreement between the PGA Tour and PIF being announced during THE PLAYERS Championship.