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Watch: LIV Tour Highlights from Round 3 in Houston

The LIV Tour’s Houston tournament is currently taking place at the Golf Club of Houston in Houston, Texas. The tournament offers a prize purse of 25 million US dollars. The competition has advanced to its third and final round, with players vying for the top positions and the ultimate victory.

After the third round, Carlos Ortiz from Mexico leads the leaderboard with a total score of 201, which is 15 under par and wins in Houston. Following closely is Adrian Meronk from Poland, who holds the second position with a total score of 202, 14 under par. Tied for third place are Patrick Reed from the USA and David Puig from Spain, both with a total score of 203, putting them at 13 under par. Sergio Garcia, also from Spain, stands in the fifth position with a total score of 205, which is 11 under par.

Focusing on the standout performances of the day, Brooks Koepka from the USA posted the best daily score with a round of 7 under par, moving to a total score of 207. Talor Gooch, also from the USA, and Richard Bland from England both finished their rounds with daily scores of 6 under par. Gooch’s effort took his total score to 210, and Bland’s performance brought his total to 212.

This video compilation showcases the LIV Tour Highlights and the Houston Highlights from the fourth round, providing a detailed look at the decisive moments that shaped the leaderboard. The tournament’s fourth round today highlights the final push for the title and the top positions, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion to the competition.

Houston: The LIV Tour round 3 highlights

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LIV Tour Live Blog: Carloz Ortiz Celebrates Maiden Victory in Houston

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The Houston in the season 2024 is being played in Houston, Texas, USA at the Golf Club of Houston. The tournament starts at the Friday, 7th of June and ends at the Sunday, 9th of June 2024.
The Houston is part of the LIV Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of 25 Mio. US-Dollar.
The course for the tournament at Golf Club of Houston plays at Par 72.

The LIV Tour returns to Texas this week after a break of a few weeks. At the Houston Golf Club, 54 players will meet to decide a winner in the individual and team rankings over 54 holes.

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LIV Golf is a relatively new tournament series that differs from traditional golf tournaments. Financially supported by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, LIV Golf is characterised by high prize money and a unique format. The tournaments are shorter, often only three rounds, and include both individual and team competitions, which is a departure from traditional golf.

The tournaments are conducted in a shotgun format with all players playing at the same time. The league consists of 13 teams, each one with four players including usually one team captain. LIV Golf hosts tournaments all over the world.

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Watch: LIV Golf Houston Highlights from Round 2

The LIV Golf tournament in Houston concluded its fourth and final round at the Golf Club of Houston. With a total prize fund of $25 million USD, the event featured a competitive field of international players.

The leaderboard was tightly contested, with David Puig (ESP), Carlos Ortiz (MEX), Adrian Meronk (POL), and Paul Casey (ENG) all finishing in a tie for the first position, each achieving a total score of -10. Patrick Reed (USA) followed closely in the fifth position with a total score of -9.

In terms of the standout performers of the day, Jason Kokrak (USA), David Puig (ESP) and Abraham Ancer (MEX) recorded the best daily score with a total of -6.

These LIV Golf Highlights from Houston include remarkable shots and key moments from the second round.

Houston: The LIV Golf Round 2 Highlights

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Watch: LIV Tour Houston – The Highlights from Round 1

The LIV Tour tournament is currently being held in Houston, Texas, at the Golf Club of Houston. The tournament features a total prize money of 25 million US dollars.

In the first round, the leaderboard shows a three-way tie for the first position. Martin Kaymer from Germany, Adrian Meronk from Poland, and Caleb Surratt from the USA lead the tournament with a total score of 65, which puts them at 7 under par. Following them in the leaderboard are Kevin Na from the USA and Carlos Ortiz from Mexico, both tied for fourth place with a total score of 66, 6 under par.

This review covers highlights of the first round, where key performances included the top positions being claimed by Kaymer, Meronk, and Surratt, and significant performances by Na and Ortiz. A video compilation featuring the LIV Tour highlights from this round is available. The Houston highlights encompass stellar performances and various key moments from the participants.

Stay tuned for more LIV Tour highlights and Houston highlights as the tournament progresses.

Houston: The LIV Tour round 1 highlights

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LIV Golf Stars Face Luggage Mishap in Houston

Several LIV Golf players encountered an unexpected problem upon arriving in Houston for the upcoming tournament: their luggage and golf clubs were left behind in London. Among those affected were Majesticks GC co-captains Henrik Stenson, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, and Legion XIII player Tyrrell Hatton.

Lost Clubs Cause Stir at LIV Golf Houston

Upon landing in Houston, Ian Poulter captured the group’s reactions in a humorous video posted on Majesticks GC’s official X account. The video shows Poulter asking his fellow golfers about their missing luggage, receiving similar frustrated and sarcastic responses from each.

Henrik Stenson, one of the Majesticks GC co-captains, appeared baffled by the situation but responded light-heartedly when Poulter asked, “H, where’s your clubs?” Stenson replied, “Um… hopefully Heathrow.” This incident occurred as the players prepared for LIV Golf Houston, the first event after a mid-season break.

Players Maintain Good Spirits Despite Misfortune

Lee Westwood was seen outside the airport, where Poulter questioned him about his missing case. Westwood’s response, “Heathrow. Where am I? Houston,” highlighted the frustrating situation. Despite the inconvenience, the players managed to stay in good spirits, laughing and joking about the mishap.

Tyrrell Hatton, another player whose clubs were left behind, was equally unamused yet maintained a sense of humor. When Poulter asked Hatton about his clubs and suitcase, Hatton’s blunt responses included expletives, underlining his frustration but also showcasing his ability to laugh off the misfortune.

Ian Poulter was particularly vocal about his disappointment. Mid-flight, he received an email from British Airways informing him that his bag had not traveled with him. Poulter shared his frustration on Instagram, criticizing the airline for the mishap, especially given that he had checked in well in advance.

Implications for LIV Golf Houston

The timing of this incident was far from ideal. With the tournament set to begin on Friday, the players are left in a precarious position. The three Majesticks GC players, in particular, are under pressure t as their team was currently ranked 12th out of 13.

Despite the setback, the players maintained a good sense of humor and were able to laugh, but the situation undoubtedly added stress as they prepared for the tournament.

Looking Ahead to the Tournament

For Tyrrell Hatton, who has had a successful season and is currently 11th in the individual standings, the loss of his clubs is an unwelcome distraction. However, with several days left before the tournament, there is hope that the players will be reunited with their equipment in time.

The LIV Golf Houston event is crucial, not only for individual standings but also for team rankings. The incident with the missing clubs has added an unexpected twist to the lead-up to the tournament.

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LIV Tour Live Blog: Brooks Koepka wins in Singapore

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The Singapore in the season 2024 is being played in Sentosa, Singapore at the Sentosa Golf Club. The tournament starts at the Friday, 3rd of May and ends at the Sunday, 5th of May 2024.
The Singapore is part of the LIV Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $25,000,000.
The course for the tournament at Sentosa Golf Club plays at Par 71.

LIV Golf heads to Singapore for its seventh tournament of the season. It will be played at Sentosa Golf Club, which was named the world’s best golf course at the 2023 World Golf Awards.

LIV Golf League live

LIV Golf is a relatively new tournament series that differs from traditional golf tournaments. Financially supported by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, LIV Golf is characterised by high prize money and a unique format. The tournaments are shorter, often only three rounds, and include both individual and team competitions, which is a departure from traditional golf.

The tournaments are conducted in a shotgun format with all players playing at the same time. The league consists of 13 teams, each one with four players including usually one team captain. LIV Golf hosts tournaments all over the world.

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LIV Tour 2024: Chicago to Host Individual Championship

Bolingbrook Golf Club is preparing to host the LIV Tour Individual Championship 2024 from September 13-15. As the final tournament before the LIV Golf Team Championship, it will also serve as the last chance for players to earn points in the individual standings.

The Culmination of the LIV Tour in Chicago

Bolingbrook Golf Club will be the venue for the individual championship and the 13th tournament of the LIV Tour season, located about 30 miles from downtown Chicago. The golf course, designed by Arthur Hills and Steve Forrest, is known for its challenging 156-yard island green at the 15th hole and attracts golf enthusiasts with its rolling fairways and elevated greens spread around seven lakes. The facility, which hosted the PGA’s Forme Tour in 2021, offers a challenging 600-yard par 5 for LIV Tour golfers. The tournament will not only attract golfers but also numerous fans who want to experience the atmosphere of the LIV Tour up close.

Tickets for the championship will be available for sale starting next Wednesday, May 8, at 10 AM on LIVGolf.com.

The Individual Championship of the LIV Tour

The tournament plays a crucial role for players who want to position themselves in the individual rankings and qualify for the 2024 Team Championship. Players who make it into the so-called Lock Zone (Top 24) secure their spot in the league for 2025, while those in the Open Zone (rank 25-48) remain as free agents, who can be re-signed by their current team or picked up by another team. Players in the Drop Zone (rank 49 and below) are relegated from the league and qualify for the 2024 LIV Golf Promotions Tournament.

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Watch: LIV Tour highlights from round 2 of the Adelaide

The LIV Tour brings golf lovers the Adelaide tournament, providing a display of top-notch golf from the fairways of The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia. As golfers embarked on round two of the Adelaide tournament, select golf enthusiasts witnessed an exceptional display of skills.

On the leaderboard after round two, Brendan Steele of the USA stands at the top with a total score of -14. Trailing closely behind is New Zealander Danny Lee, with a total score of -13. In third and fourth positions respectively are Carlos Ortiz from Mexico and Mito Pereira from Chile, both boasting a total score of -12. The fifth position is occupied by four golfers: Patrick Reed from the USA, Dean Burmester from South Africa, Cameron Smith from Australia, and Cameron Tringale from the USA, each with a total score of -11.

As for the best daily scores of round two, Brendan Steele stole the show with a daily score of -8. Danny Lee followed with a daily score of -5. Carlos Ortiz and Mito Pereira wrap up the top three daily performers with daily scores of -4 and -5 respectively.

The players are battling for a share of a hefty prize purse of $25,000,000. Notably, the golf fans received a package containing LIV Tour Highlights and Adelaide Highlights, offering a sleek capture of the tournament’s key moments.

The tournament concludes after the completion of four rounds, with players striving to deliver stellar performances on the concluding day. With the competition heating up, all eyes are set on who will reign supreme while navigating the challenging greens and fairways at The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia.

Adelaide: The LIV Tour round 2 highlights

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LIV Tour Live Blog: Dean Burmester’s path to victory

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The Miami in the season 2024 is being played in Miami, USA at the Trump National Doral. The tournament starts at the Friday, 5th of April and ends at the Sunday, 7th of April 2024.
The Miami is part of the LIV Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $20.000.000.
The course for the tournament at Trump National Doral plays at Par 72.

The stars of the LIV Golf Tour are meeting this week for a final test before the US Masters. Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Co. have the last chance to hone their tournament form in Miami before their first clash with the PGA Tour players this year in Augusta.

LIV Golf League live

LIV Golf is a relatively new tournament series that differs from traditional golf tournaments. Financially supported by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, LIV Golf is characterised by high prize money and a unique format. The tournaments are shorter, often only three rounds, and include both individual and team competitions, which is a departure from traditional golf.

The tournaments are conducted in a shotgun format with all players playing at the same time. The league consists of 13 teams, each one with four players including usually one team captain. LIV Golf hosts tournaments all over the world.

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Anthony Kim’s return to professional golf: “I’ve had some very dark moments”

In an in-depth interview with LIV Golf analyst David Feherty, Anthony Kim talks about his long break from the sport for the first time since returning to the professional golf stage. ‘The Journey Back’ provides intimate insights into Kim’s life outside the sport and his reasons for returning.

LIV Golf: “I really didn’t leave the house” – Anthony Kim’s long break

On the way to the interview, Anthony Kim reflects on his ambivalent relationship with golf: “Golf is important and not important to me at the same time. I’ve had some very dark moments, I’ve had some very sad moments, I’ve felt very alone even when there were a lot of people around me.” Once on set, David Feherty speaks to the 38-year-old about his sudden disappearance after injuring his Achilles tendon in June 2012. A visibly difficult subject for Kim, who celebrated his return to professional sport on the LIV Tour a few weeks ago: “I really didn’t leave the house. I’ve been watching a lot of reality TV and eating a lot and just hanging out with my animals.” The public opinion about him is that he took the insurance money back then and decided to just hang out. That’s not the truth: “I’ve had several operations in the last few years and my body is still not what it used to be.”

Before Anthony Kim landed at LIV Golf, the three-time PGA Tour winner was definitely toying with the idea of returning to the Tour. The offer was obviously there: “I would be lying if I said I wasn’t interested. They inquired about the possibility of me playing on the PGA Tour again. I weighed up both options.” Ultimately, however, Kim needed a fresh start and there was obviously more to be said for LIV.

Kim doesn’t have too high expectations for his next tournaments, as he is aware that he hasn’t played for twelve years. The aim is therefore to work hard every day and just see what comes out of it. Incidentally, his interest in golf was sparked again by his wife, who wanted to learn the game and so claimed the 38-year-old as her coach.

Anthony Kim’s curious relationship with golf: “I don’t think I’ve ever loved it”

The game has certainly changed in the twelve years of his absence. Some of the players at the top of the world rankings have never played against Kim. That is not relevant for Kim, he says, he only looks at himself and has really fallen in love with the sport for the first time: “I have an interesting relationship with golf. I don’t think I’ve ever loved it. What’s very strange for me at the moment is that I’m falling in love with the game. It’s a very strange point for me because golf for me was associated with pressure and a lot of emotions because my family had to go through a lot to give me the opportunity to play golf. This added pressure made me willing to risk a lot more, it was in my nature. I was aggressive on the golf course, so I was aggressive off the golf course, and that led to my downfall.”

An important aspect that motivated Kim to get out of his hole was the birth of his daughter: “I earned some money, I played golf, traveled around the world, but I had no self-esteem. Now I have the responsibility of looking after my family and being the best role model I can be for my daughter. It gives me purpose every morning, and I didn’t really have that before.”

Kim hints at addiction problems and hopes he can “inspire someone”

In his early 20s, Kim did some things that he blames in hindsight for his downfall. The now 38-year-old also hints at addiction problems: “With the personality I have, which is an addictive personality, it can get out of control. The mind is a very tricky, scary place.” With his upcoming documentary, the US-American sees an opportunity to help other people out of this hole, which he himself only managed to get out of with the help of his loved ones. Kim hopes that he can “inspire someone to dig themselves out of this hole.”

Kim is convinced that he can return to the level he was at before his injury: “I believe that I can definitely play at this level again. I am more prepared than ever for success. I don’t think I was in my first career because I didn’t know what to expect. My mistakes were the reason why I fell into this deep hole. Having better people around me this time definitely helps.”

Kim would also not be averse to taking part in a major in the future. The 38-year-old could certainly think about it if he is actually able to reach his former level again: “I mean, if they give out [invitations], I’m ready to accept them (laughs).”