Kieran Vincent will make his DP World Tour debut this week at the Mauritius Open after being relegated from the LIV Golf League in his debut season.
The Zimbabwean is ranked 54th in the 2024 LIV Golf standings, with his best finish being a tie for 18th at the Nashville event. He was part of Jon Rahm's Legion XIII side, which finished second in the standings and won four games.
He tried to regain a league spot but fell 10 strokes behind Li Jiebo in the 2024 promotion tournament in Saudi Arabia.
XIII Corps posted a message of thanks to Vincent on social media, writing: “Kieran's hard work, talent and unique personality will be missed. It was an unforgettable year!”
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By confirming Vincent's departure, it means Lahm's side will have a new player in 2025. No details on this have been released yet.
Vincent entered the Mauritius circuit through the National Attractions category as he looks to rebuild his career outside of the LIV Golf League. It remains to be seen whether he can continue on the DP World Tour, or opt to play on the Asia Tour or Sunshine Tour.
Vincent entered LIV Golf in 2023 through a promotion. He turned pro in 2022 after playing college golf at Liberty University in Virginia and began competing on the PGA Canada Tour.
He won his first career event at the 2023 Asian Tour Vietnam International Series and the 2024 Sunshine Tour.
Vincent qualifies for LIV Golf League through 2023 promotion
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His older brother, Scott, was also demoted from the LIV Golf League in 2024 after playing all three seasons on the 54-hole tour. He plays for Iron Heads GC and has been replaced by Yubin Jang, the number one player on the Korean Tour.