The unmistakable figure of 6ft 6in Adrian Meronk has announced he is returning to compete on the DP World Tour in a string of events this summer.
The Dubai resident is gearing up for LIV Golf Dallas this week but already has one eye on which events he plans to play in once the LIV Golf League wraps up in August.
Adrian has played only three fully sanctioned DP World Tour events since his surprise move to the LIV Golf League at the start of 2024, most recently the Hero Dubai Desert Classic in January, in which he missed the cut.

Adrian Meronk Cleeks GC
Since the Pole’s maiden LIV Golf League Individual Title at the season-opening event in Riyadh in 2025, Meronk’s best finish has been a tie for 12th. He is currently 15th in the individual rankings.
Now having slipped to 321st in the Official World Golf Ranking, the 2023 Seve Ballesteros Award winner will be playing a string of DP World Tour events beginning this September.

Adrian Meronk celebrates victory on the 18th green during the final round of the 2022 Irish Open at Mount Juliet. Richard Heathcote
Answering a Q&A on his Instagram account, the four-time DP World Tour winner confirmed he will start his run with the Amgen Irish Open — which he won in 2022 — followed by the BMW PGA Championship, the Tour’s flagship event and a Rolex Series tournament. He then plans to play the FedEx Open de France at Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche, and possibly the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at the Home of Golf.
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Meronk qualifies for these events under Category 3, a winner of a Race to Dubai Ranking Tournament with a prize fund equal to or above US$2 million between 2023 and 2025 — thanks to his victories at the Italian Open and the Andalucía Masters in 2023.
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