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Matt Cradock

Tour Pro Secures Return To LIV Golf League After Dominant 2023 Showing

Andy Ogletree strikes an iron shot in front of a LIV Golf banner.

Following a tense final day at the Hong Kong Open, which saw a bizarre rules incident, it was Ben Campbell who secured a maiden Asian Tour title. Along with the New Zealander, there was also success for Andy Ogletree, who has booked his spot on the 2024 LIV Golf League. 

The American, who infamously played in the first LIV Golf tournament at Centurion in 2022 and finished dead last, was dropped from the circuit for that year and was left without anywhere to play. However, the 25-year-old found his place on the Asian Tour and, after a run of excellent results, he finds himself top of the International Series Order of Merit and back with full playing rights on the LIV Golf circuit for 2024. 

“It’s awesome! I am so excited to win the Order of Merit," stated Ogletree, who has five top 10 finishes and three International Series victories. "It’s been a lot of hard work this year and a lot of great golf has gone into this. I just want to thank everyone that’s gotten me to this point, the Asian Tour for all that they’ve done, and my team back home for allowing me to play the way I’ve played this year. I couldn’t be more excited, and I can’t wait to play LIV next year."

Now eligible to play all the LIV Golf tournaments in 2024, Ogletree revealed recently that he is already in discussions with various teams ahead of his full-time return next year.

"I've been in conversations with a couple of different teams, so, I'm trying to figure out which team fits best for me. My conversations have been more about which team I'm going to be on, not so much of the movement of everything. You know, it's a really exciting time for me, and it's going to be a really big decision for me going forward of which team that I want to be on."

Ogletree during the Hong Kong Open (Image credit: Getty Images)

Following in the footsteps of Sihwan Kim, who claimed the 2022 International Series Order of Merit, Ogletree is set to have a busy 2024, with the 2019 US Amateur stating: “I’ll definitely play a few events on The International Series along with all the LIV events that I’m going to play, so next year should be a great year and I just can’t wait to get started.”

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