Former LIV golfer explains why he left in the middle of playoff for U.S. Open alternate spot
The unusual situation makes (a little) more sense now.
A former LIV golfer left in the middle of a playoff at a U. S. Open final qualifier on Monday.
The unusual situation happened at Dallas Athletic Club during a six-way playoff for the ninth and final spot available in the field next month at Shinnecock Hills. But after current LIV golfer Caleb Surratt birdied the first extra hole, there were still two alternate spots to play for. RELATED: Tom Kim, Graeme McDowell among those to qualify for U.
S. Open That's when Eugenio Chacarra decided to leave the premises, forfeiting his chance of getting into the U. S.
Open. Monday Q Info's Ryan French originally reported the bizarre scene. But on Chacarra, who now plays on the DP World Tour after three years on LIV, responded to explain why he left.