The OWGR: Past, Present, and Rocky Future

The OWGR: Past, Present, and Rocky Future

Author: Golf Digest March 19, 2024 Duration: 28:53

The Official World Golf Ranking has never enjoyed the prominence it has today, but it's not the good kind of prominence. With some of the world's best players no longer receiving points since they're with LIV, the OWGR is under fire, and even LIV-neutral observers think it might be dying. But what is the OWGR? How does it work? How did it come about historically? This week on Local Knowledge, we go deep on the system that is reeling, and might need a eulogy before long.

 


 


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