Bryson DeChambeau was the only LIV Golfer to win a major championship this year, winning the 2024 US Open. Scottie Scheffler (Masters) and Xander Schauffele (PGA Championship and Open Championship) won this year's remaining three majors.
Hence, going into the 2025 season, LIV Golfers will aim to improve their major championship performances. A total of five LIV golfers will participate in all four major championships next year.
The LIV Golfers who are previous major championship winners are eligible to compete in the major events.
On that note, here's a look at three LIV golfers who will take part in all four major championships in 2025.
List of three LIV Golfers who will compete in all four major championships in 2025
1. Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau won the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst No. 2 to register his second major championship win. He had a strong year in major championships, finishing T6 at the Masters and second at the PGA Championship. He only faltered at the final major event, The Open Championship, where he missed the cut.
Courtesy of his win at the US Open, DeChambeau has received a ten-year exemption for the US Open and a five-year exemption for the other three majors.
2. Brooks Koepka
Brooks Koepka has always enjoyed competing in the major championships. He has five major championship wins, and just like his fellow LIV golfer Bryson DeChambeau, he is a recent major winner. Koepka won the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club.
However, his performance in the 2024 major events was average, as he finished T45 at the Masters, T26 at the PGA Championship and the US Open, and T43 at the Open Championship.
If the 34-year-old golfer doesn't register a win in the upcoming years, the 2027 Open, 2028 Masters, and 2028 US Open will be his final major appearances.
3. Jon Rahm
The Spanish golfer Jon Rahm is a two-time major championship winner as he won the 2021 US Open and the 2023 Masters. His performance in the major events this season wasn't all that great, as he missed the US Open due to injury and finished T45 at the Masters, missed the cut at the PGA Championship, and had a T7 finish at the Open Championship.
However, thanks to his 2023 Masters win, he has a lifetime exemption to compete in the Masters. He also has a US Open exemption until 2031. His 2023 major win also secures him a place in the PGA Championship and Open Championship until 2028.
Apart from these three golfers, Cameron Smith and Phil Mickelson are the other LIV golfers who are eligible to compete in all the major championship events in 2025.