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Chile's Joaquín Niemann won his third LIV tournament of the season in Mexico City on Sunday, taking home US $4 million.
Bryson DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open winner, has experienced the sprint mentality by others recently and has not shown to ...
Bryson DeChambeau once again fell short in a final round, this time at LIV Golf Mexico City, and the Crushers captain had ...
Bryson DeChambeau was looking to win his first LIV Golf title since 2023, however, the Crushers captain fell short of Joaquin ...
Joaquin Niemann won his fifth LIV Golf title on Sunday, his third of the season, and his ticket to the 2025 US Open.
Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri finishes T-22 in LIV Golf Mexico City, while Chile's Joaquin Niemann secures his third victory ...
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Joshua Creel (61), 17-year-old Blades Brown (63), Zach James (64), Julian Suri (64) and Tyson Alexander (65) tied for second.
If for no other reason than to watch bombs, how could you not have been a little excited for LIV Golf Mexico City? The trip ...
Joaquin Niemann claimed his third win this season, while Legion XIII took the team competition and grabbed a season-long standings lead.
The 26-year-old Niemann led LIV’s individual standings before Mexico City, having won twice this season. A win at Club de Golf Chapultepec—a former PGA Tour host course that sits at 7,800 feet above ...
Here is the rundown of what each player earned in Mexico City. WIN: Joaquin Niemann, -16, $4 million T-2: Lucas Herbert, -13, ...