LIV Golf players' future in Europe hangs in the balance as a decisive ruling on their DP World Tour membership nears. David Puig's recent win at the Australian PGA Championship reignites the debate over LIV players' eligibility for DP World Tour events. The clock is ticking for LIV players, as a legal case could soon determine their ability to maintain DP World Tour membership, which is crucial for their Ryder Cup eligibility and major tournament participation. The situation is seen as unfair by some, as LIV players can play on the European Tour while also competing in LIV events, giving them an advantage over DP World Tour players. This has led to tensions and a growing sense of frustration among DP World Tour players, who feel their opportunities are being compromised. The ruling, expected by the end of April, could significantly impact the Ryder Cup, potentially excluding LIV players from the team. This scenario raises questions about the future of European golf and the role of LIV Golf in the sport.