Four LIV Golf players finished inside the top 30, but on the whole it was a week of disappointment for the stars from the breakaway Saudi league on the famed South Ayrshire links.
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DeChambeau and Hatton were without question the two shock LIV Golf names to miss the cut at The Open.
Both players carried great form into The Open.
DeChambeau lifted the US Open trophy for a second time in his career last month, while Hatton picked up his first individual LIV Golf title in Nashville.
But it all went wrong for them in Troon.
Hatton looked like he was going to sail into the weekend but he played the last seven holes of his second round in 6-over par to finish 8-over par and two shots outside the cut mark.
DeChambeau, on the other hand, never really got going from the word go on Thursday morning, and the two-time US Open champion slumped to a 9-over par total.
Hatton called into question the R&A’s setup of the golf course in the first round.
Former Open champion Smith was certainly another notable name to miss the cut from those out of the breakaway Saudi golf league.
The Australian finished well down the board at 12-over par, which was one shot better than LIV Golf’s worst performer of the week in David Puig (13-over par).
Scroll below to see how all 18 LIV Golf players got on at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon…
LIV Golf players – final leaderboard at The 152nd Open Championship
Jon Rahm
-1
T7
John Catlin
+2
T16
Dean Burmester
+3
T19
Laurie Canter
+5
T25
Dustin Johnson
+6
T32
Brooks Koepka
+8
T43
Adrian Meronk
+9
T50
Abraham Ancer
+10
T58
Joaquin Niemann
+10
T58
Phil Mickelson
+11
T60
Andy Ogletree
+19
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PLAYERS BELOW MISSED CUT
Henrik Stenson
+8
MC
Louis Oosthuizen
+8
MC
Tyrrell Hatton
+8
MC
Sam Horsfield
+8
MC
Bryson DeChambeau
+9
MC
Cameron Smith
+12
MC
David Puig
+13
MC
Prices on all 18 LIV Golf players to win The Open at the start of the week:
Abraham Ancer – 200/1
Dean Burmester – 80/1
John Catlin – 175/1
Laurie Canter – 175/1
Bryson DeChambeau – 12/1
Tyrrell Hatton – 33/1
Sam Horsfield – 200/1
Brooks Koepka – 28/1
Dustin Johnson – 50/1
Adrian Meronk – 200/1
Phil Mickelson – 250/1
Joaquin Niemann – 60/1
Andy Ogletree – 200/1
Louis Oosthuizen – 100/1
David Puig – 200/1
Jon Rahm – 25/1
Cameron Smith – 33/1
Henrik Stenson – 200/1
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