John Catlin reveals he's leaving nothing to chance in Asia Tour international series as he chases one liv golf league 2025 card.
Catlin, 33, currently leads the international series and the winner of the year-round competition will join LIV Golf next season.
The American finds himself just 150 points ahead of Ben Campbell.
But with six games remaining in this season's international series, Catlin knows nothing is certain yet.
As a result, Catlin will compete in all remaining international series this season to ensure he leaves nothing to chance when it comes to winning the LIV Golf Golden Ticket, which will bring some substantial financial benefits.
The world No. 124 has performed well almost all season on the Asian Tour, especially with back-to-back titles in China and Saudi Arabia in March and April.
Each winner of the LIV golf event will earn $4 millioneven just rocking out every week guarantees a good paycheck.
He has already filled in for injured players at LIV Golf events in six different 2024 Crushers GC, Smash GC and Legion XIII.
Catlin's best personal finish was a tie for seventh at the LIV Golf Tournament in Nashville in June.
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Speaking ahead of this week's Montenegro Championship, the first of six tournaments after the eight-week Asian Tour season ends, Catlin was excited about the prospect of securing a ticket to the 2025 LIV Golf.
“The fact that we have these six events left basically means it's completely up for grabs and whoever plays the best is going to win it,” Catlin said
“I just want to make sure I’m the one.”
Catlin, who is also the Asian Tour money list leader, also has a clear advantage over the rest of the field this week as he calls Hua Hin his second home.
“It’s great to play on a course I’ve played on for eight or nine years,” Catlin said of Black Mountain GC.
“I'm very comfortable here. I've lived in this town for five or six years and any time I come here it's always a bonus.
“Being in good shape is an added bonus on top of that. So I'm looking forward to this week. It's going to be fun. I've played here a lot. I've seen how the course has evolved over time and I've seen it develop under many different conditions.
“If it's a little dry, I know how the course is going to play. If it stays soft, like this, I've seen it happen. I've seen it fast, I've seen it slow. I've seen it in all different conditions. That’s definitely an advantage.”
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