Uncovered:LIV Golf star was ‘offered but declined’ US PGA invite16.

Louis Oosthuizen has allegedly declined an welcome into following week’s US PGA, agreeing to Related Press columnist Doug Ferguson.Oosthuizen, 41, is caught on to have been ‘offered’ an welcome into the moment major of the season at Valhalla by the PGA of America. But the 2010 Open winner and LIV Golf star is accepted to have ‘declined’ the welcome.Concurring to the AP’s Ferguson, Oosthuizen turned down his welcome into the 2024 US PGA due to ‘personal commitments’.Ferguson included:’Not beyond any doubt what those were’. The PGA of America declared over the past 24 hours that six LIV Golf players gotten welcomes into the 2024 US PGA Championship.Those players are Talor Gooch, David Puig, Dignitary Burmester, Patrick Reed, Adrian Meronk and Lucas Herbert. Studied more on that here. It brings the overall up to 16 LIV Golf players competing within the 2024 US PGA.The exclusion of Oosthuizen’s title from the list at first saw a number of baffled golf fans vent into their keypads. Concurring to famous golf author Bounce Harig, the PGA of America told him to go to the South African for an reply as to why he isn’t competing within the US PGA – and not them.Professional golf pundit claims he has listened on the grapevine that Oosthuizen indeed turned down his welcome to let his individual Stinger Burmester into the US PGA instead. Oosthuizen has won 16 times around the world amid his professional career, highlighted by carving his title on the celebrated Claret Container at the Domestic of Golf, St Andrews, at the 2010 Open.He moreover has two runner-up wraps up to his title at the US PGA Championship in 2017 and 2021. 

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