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Watch: LIV Tour highlights from round 3 of the Singapore

The LIV Tour has arrived in Sentosa, Singapore for its latest tournament. The action unfolds at the well-known Sentosa Golf Club, where the final round has been played out in the quest for the staggering $25,000,000 prize fund.

In round 3 of the Singapore tournament, several individual performances stood out. The leaderboard is topped by Brooks Koepka of the USA with a total score of -15. He is closely trailed by Cameron Smith from Australia and Marc Leishman, also hailing from Australia, both tied at the second position with a total score of -13. Talor Gooch of the USA holds the fourth position with a total score of -12 while the fifth place is shared between Tyrrell Hatton from England and Thomas Pieters from Belgium displaying a total score of -11.

Focusing on the daily scores, Cameron Smith posted an impressive daily score of -7. He was joined by Carlos Ortiz from Mexico posting the same score. Kalle Samooja from Finland also produced a noteworthy performance with the same score of -7.

A highlight reel from round 3 of the tournament features top shots and crucial moments that defined the day’s proceedings. The excitement and thrill of the competition are palpable as the LIV Tour’s Singapore tournament showcased spectacular golf.

Singapore: The LIV Tour round 3 highlights

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Watch: LIV Tour Highlights From Round 2 of the Singapore Event

The LIV Tour has arrived in Sentosa, Singapore, taking place at the exclusive Sentosa Golf Club. The competition remains fierce as we complete the second round of the exciting tournament.

Leading the leaderboard is Brooks Koepka from the USA with a total score of 130, achieving a striking daily score of -7, and an overall score of -12. Behind him are Thomas Pieters (BEL), Adrian Meronk (POL), Abraham Ancer (MEX), and Matthew Wolff (USA) tied in second position. Each has a total score of 133, exhibiting outstanding performances and competition with an overall score of -9.

The best daily scores of this round were posted by Brooks Koepka (USA), Matthew Wolff (USA), and Cameron Smith (AUS), each with splendid figures of -7, -6, and -6. These daily scores highlight the great strides they made in their performances.

The prize money for the Singapore tournament is a whopping $25,000,000, no doubt fueling the fiery competition and the determination of the players to excel.

The video attached below provides the Singapore Highlights of the second round of the tournament. Specifically, it offers a montage of the best shots, competitive rivalries and the incredible skills exhibited throughout the day by the competing players.

Singapore: The LIV Tour Round 2 Highlights

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Watch: LIV Tour Highlights from Round 1 of the Singapore Tournament

The LIV Tour sees golf pros compete across the globe. Currently, the action is centered in Sentosa, Singapore at the renowned Sentosa Golf Club for the Singapore event. This tour promises a price money pool of $25,000,000.

At the close of Round 1, the Leaderboard reads with Colombian star, Sebastian Muñoz in the first position with a total score of -6. Tied in second, with a total score of -5, is a pack comprised of Thomas Pieters from Belgium, Americans Brooks Koepka and Cameron Tringale, along with Abraham Ancer from Mexico.

Singapore: The LIV Tour Round 1 Highlights

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Watch: LIV Tour Highlights from Round 3 of the Adelaide Event

The LIV Tour has progressed to Adelaide, Australia, with the Adelaide tournament now in its final round. The game is played on the prominent fairways of The Grange Golf Club, regarded as one of the country’s top golf destinations. After a suspense-filled golfing battle, the leaderboard is now showcasing the proficiencies of the tournament’s high-ranking golfers. Brendan Steele from USA won with a total score of -18, followed by Louis Oosthuizen from RSA with a total score of -17. Occupying the joint third position are Charl Schwartzel from RSA, Jon Rahm from ESP, and Andy Ogletree from USA, all sharing a total score of -16. Also holding the third position are Joaquin Niemann from CHI and Dean Burmester from RSA.

The highlights of today’s play include remarkable performances by Charl Schwartzel, Jon Rahm, and Abraham Ancer, all of whom achieved a daily score of -8. Louis Oosthuizen and Andy Ogletree also managed low daily scores of -7. With this final round over, viewers can anticipate some fascinating Adelaide Highlights showcasing the best moments from these rounds. This Adelaide tournament hosts a hefty purse of $25,000,000.

Adelaide: The LIV Tour round 3 highlights

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LIV Tour Live Blog: Brendan Steele wins in Australia

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The Adelaide Event in the season 2024 is being played in Adelaide SA Australia at the The Grange Golf Club. The tournament starts at the Friday, 26th of April and ends at the Sunday, 28th of April 2024.
The Adelaide 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 The Grange Golf Club plays at Par 72.

After a three-week break, the LIV Golf League is back. This time, the stars of the league are back in Adelaide, where the 13 teams will battle it out for victory 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 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.

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Watch: LIV Golf highlights from round 1 of the Adelaide

Welcome to the LIV Golf Highlights at the Adelaide tournament. The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia, is the host to this magnificent event. With $25,000,000 at stake, this contest attracts some of the world’s top golfers.

After the first round of play, Jinichiro Kozuma from Japan is leading the pack with a total score of -9. He is followed by Carlos Ortiz from Mexico and Danny Lee from New Zealand, both at T2 position with total scores of -8.

The golfers at T4 include Mito Pereira from Chile, Peter Uihlein, and Andy Ogletree both from the USA, and Anirban Lahiri from India, each with a total score of -7.

In this Adelaide Highlights, golf enthusiasts have the privilege of watching tournament action through a compilation of today’s best gameplay moments.

Adelaide: The LIV Tour round 1 highlights

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Rory McIlroy: “My future is on the PGA Tour”

Rory McIlroy has been one of the absolute top stars on the PGA Tour for years. But recent rumors about a possible move to LIV Golf caused a stir in the golf world. According to a report by City AM, the four-time major winner was offered 850 million dollars (800 million euros) to join the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit. In an interview during the RBC Heritage on Hilton Head Island, McIlroy cleared up the speculation and emphasized his clear decision to remain on the PGA Tour.

Rory McIlroy commits to the PGA Tour

“I honestly don’t know how rumors like this get started,” McIlroy told Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis. “I’ve never been made an offer from LIV and I’ve never seriously considered moving to LIV. I think I’ve made it clear over the last two years that I don’t see that happening for me. That doesn’t mean I’m judging those who have gone there.” McIlroy has been critical of the league since LIV Golf’s announcement and was surprised by the proposed merger with the PGA Tour last June. But although some of his peers, such as Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton, have made the move to LIV Golf, McIlroy remains steadfast in his decision to stay on the PGA Tour.

In a recent appearance on Gary Neville’s The Overlap, McIlroy called Rahm’s decision “a smart move”. But he clearly sees his own future on the PGA Tour: “I’m playing here today and next week I’ll be playing on the PGA Tour and I’ll be playing the PGA Tour for the rest of my career.” McIlroy’s solidification of his decision to stay on the PGA Tour comes at a time when his game and decisions are being closely watched. After McIlroy lost out again at Augusta and is still waiting for his career Grand Slam, the Northern Irishman will be back in action at the RBC Heritage. McIlroy will play the first two rounds with the Swede Ludvig Aberg, who finished a commanding second at the Masters.

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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.

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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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Can Jon Rahm and other LIV Players start at the Masters?

The Masters is drawing ever closer and many players are among the big favorites. In addition to the superstars of the PGA Tour such as Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth, some players from the rival LIV Tour are also laying claim to the title. These include former Masters Winners Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia or Dustin Johnson. Find out here why the LIV Stars are allowed to compete and what chances they have.

Jon Rahm and Co.: 13 LIV Players to start at the Masters Tournament

LIV Golf star Sergio Garcia has sent a clear message to the rest of the field: Those from the Saudi-backed circuit are “coming for that Green Jacket”. Garcia, one of the 13 players from the LIV Golf League set to tee it up at The Masters from April 11-14, has already secured a lifelong exemption to the event after his dramatic playoff victory at Augusta National in 2017.

Also returning as defending champion is Jon Rahm, who clinched victory last year with a four-shot lead over fellow LIV Golf League members Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka, the latter of whom went on to win the PGA Championship the following month. The roster of LIV Players vying for the coveted Green Jacket reads like a who’s who of golf: Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Bubba Watson, and Charl Schwartzel, all former recipients of the esteemed jacket and therefore holders of lifelong exemptions at the Masters, alongside Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Smith, who qualified as recent winners of a different major.

But there are also fresh faces ready to make their mark. Tyrrell Hatton earned his spot after qualifying for the PGA Tour’s season-ending Tour Championship last August. Adrian Meronk secured his place by finishing 2023 inside the world’s top 50. Joaquin Niemann accepted a special invitation following three top-five finishes on the DP World Tour.

Rahm believes that a LIV Player can clinch the title at the Masters

With 88 players set to feature at The Masters and one final spot available to the winner of the Valero Texas Open, just over 14 percent of the major field will hail from the LIV Golf League.

Golf pundit Nick Dougherty believes Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, and Rory McIlroy will be among the contenders vying for the Green Jacket in Augusta, with hopes resting on McIlroy to complete a career grand slam and etch his name into history. “There is quite a few major champions in LIV and there is a few that are major champion quality golfers,” defending champion Jon Rahm said. “So just pure numbers, if you go with math, wouldn’t be the highest, but I’m confident that one of us can get it done this year.”