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Reserve golfer tops International Series’ ‘pathway to LIV’ rankings with 6 events remaining

Although John Catlin was a reserve golfer in LIV Golf this season, he might secure a full-season ticket next year. He is currently leading the International Series ranking, which could secure him a Saudi-backed league card for next season.

Catlin played in LIV Golf, replacing Charles Howell III at the LIV Golf Houston. He eventually went on to compete in six events, including the Team Championship, where he replaced Legion XIII captain Jon Rahm.

Additionally, Catlin competed in three International Series events, winning one and finishing as the runner-up in another. So far, he has collected 590.88 points, which is around 147 points ahead of second-placed Ben Campbell in the International Series Rankings.

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For the uninitiated, the International Series are Asian Tour events funded by the Saudi-backed circuit. The player who leads by the end of the season will be awarded a LIV Golf contract.

Although Catlin is currently at the top, there are still six events left to be played this season, giving other players plenty of opportunities to claim the top spot.


International Series’ ‘pathway to LIV’ rankings explored

Here's a look at the International Series rankings:

  • John Catlin: 590.88
  • Ben Campbell: 443.97
  • Peter Uihlein: 437.50
  • Carlos Ortiz: 393.98
  • Caleb Surratt: 286.00
  • David Puig: 253.98
  • Louis Oosthuizen: 220.00
  • Andy Sullivan: 173.00
  • Lucas Herbert: 159.98
  • Travis Smyth: 149.12
  • Sadom Kaewkanjana: 130.31
  • Joaquin Niemann: 126.00
  • Maverick Antcliff: 124.98
  • Mito Pereira: 116.41
  • Eugenio Chacarra: 113.00
  • Patrick Reed: 100.00
  • Richard T. Lee: 91.90
  • Stefano Mazzoli: 83.50
  • Harold Varner III: 82.87
  • Sampson Zheng: 82.87
  • Mingyu Cho: 79.48
  • Jason Kokrak: 68.53
  • Martin Trainer: 68.53
  • Denwit Boriboonsub: 64.06
  • Kristoffer Broberg: 62.30
  • Branden Grace: 62.25
  • Taichi Kho: 61.76
  • Scott Vincent: 61.03
  • Bjorn Hellgren: 59.73
  • Sarit Suwannarut: 58.73
  • Takumi Kanaya: 58.60
  • Jeunghun Wang: 57.68
  • Justin Quiban: 57.50
  • Jinichiro Kozuma: 57.00
  • Richard Bland: 57.00
  • Pat Perez: 56.31
  • Kiradech Aphibarnrat: 53.76
  • Phachara Khongwatmai: 50.54
  • Matthew Wolff: 49.60
  • Kieran Vincent: 49.16
  • Robert Dinwiddie: 49.00
  • Lee Chieh-po: 47.04
  • Charlie Lindh: 46.85
  • Jbe Kruger: 46.80
  • Gunn Charoenkul: 44.73
  • Trevor Simsby: 44.61
  • Jonathan Wijono: 42.80
  • Pavit Tangkamolprasert: 42.21
  • Poom Saksansin: 39.71
  • Miguel Tabuena: 39.48
  • Junghwan Lee: 39.48
  • Rayhan Thomas: 39.48
  • Ervin Chang: 39.27
  • Jaco Ahlers: 38.24
  • CharngTai Sudsom: 37.43
  • William Harrold: 36.48
  • Tatsunori Shogenji: 35.73
  • Tom Lewis: 35.20
  • Suteepat Prateepthienchai: 34.87
  • Ye Wocheng: 34.73
  • Prom Meesawat: 33.98
  • Nitithorn Thippong: 33.65
  • Kevin Yuan: 33.20
  • Angus Flanagan: 33.13
  • Justin Warren: 32.90
  • Sihwan Kim: 32.36
  • Deyen Lawson: 32.06
  • Chan Shih-chang: 31.93
  • Jediah Morgan: 31.90
  • Guntaek Koh: 31.70
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