Henrik Stenson plans Legends Tour debut after LIV Golf relegation

Henrik Stenson is set to return to competitive golf on the seniors circuit following his relegation from LIV Golf last season. The 2016 Open champion has settled fines with the DP World Tour and served a suspension, making him eligible to play again. Turning 50 next month, he has entered the Senior PGA Championship and will debut on the Legends Tour in Barbados.

Henrik Stenson was relegated from LIV Golf in 2025 after finishing in the league's Drop Zone alongside Majesticks GC co-captains Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood. He has not competed since the LIV Team Championship in August and chose not to participate in the Promotions Event to regain a spot for the current season.

To resume play on the DP World Tour, Stenson renewed his membership last year, paid outstanding fines for unauthorized participation in LIV events, and completed a suspension. He resigned his membership in 2023 but now holds Category 11A status, allowing entry into select events and potential sponsor invitations. Stenson ranks seventh on the DP World Tour's all-time money list with $33 million in earnings.

Eligible for senior golf upon turning 50 on April 5, Stenson has entered the Senior PGA Championship at The Concession Golf Club in Florida, scheduled a week before his Legends Tour debut. That debut will occur at the Barbados Legends event at Apes Hill, starting April 23 and hosted by 1991 Masters champion Ian Woosnam.

Stenson could follow with appearances in remaining senior majors, including the Open Championship at Royal Troon in July—marking the 10-year anniversary of his 2016 victory—and the ISPS Handa Senior Open at Gleneagles the following week.

Ian Poulter, who avoided relegation and remains a Majesticks captain, commented on Stenson's status: “I saw him a couple nights ago at my birthday, he looked in good spirits. He looks to be doing well. I don’t know how much involvement he’s going to have with the team but Lee and I are firmly captains and very proud to push this team forward.” Stenson was stripped of the European Ryder Cup captaincy in 2022 after joining LIV Golf.

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A group of Swedish hockey players announcing their career plans in a press conference setting.
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Multiple SHL players announce future plans

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Several Swedish hockey players have shared updates on their careers following the 2025-26 season.

Veteran forward Henrik Eriksson is back with Djurgården after five seasons with other clubs. The 36-year-old will rejoin the team for the upcoming season.

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Theodor Lennström is ramping up training ahead of the new season following a difficult year marred by an upper-body injury. The 31-year-old defenseman played just 18 games for Linköping last season after signing from Färjestad.

Nolan Stevens appears poised to rejoin Södertälje for the upcoming season. Reports indicate the parties are close to finalizing a deal.

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New York Islanders forward Emil Heineman expressed sorrow over his former club Leksand's relegation from the SHL after a difficult season. The 24-year-old offered guidance on rebuilding through youth development.

Discus star Daniel Ståhl reassured fans he is feeling well ahead of Sunday's Diamond League gala in Stockholm.

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Carl-Johan Stålhammar, director of Linköping HC, has expressed frustration over the team's season and vowed significant changes for the next campaign. With the club three points and 14 goals behind Leksand in the relegation battle, and 12 goals short of Örebro's playoff position, the pressure mounts ahead of the final regular-season game. Stålhammar dismissed calls for continuity, insisting on bold reforms.

 

 

 

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