Season review of 2025 LIV Golf Individual Championship
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Jon Rahm successfully defended his LIV Golf season points title Sunday without winning an event all year, closing with an 11-under 60 before losing a playoff to Sebastian Munoz on the first extra hole in the Indianapolis event.
Sebastian Munoz captured his first title of the season, edging out Jon Rahm with a birdie on the first playoff hole to claim the $4 million winner’s prize. Keep reading for a breakdown of how the prize money was distributed at LIV Golf Indianapolis.
The start time for Sunday’s LIV Golf Indianapolis final round will be delayed at least one hour due to inclement weather, the organization announced. The Club at Chatham Hills will not open before 9 a.m. with the shotgun start delayed until at least 10:55 a.m.
Per the LIV website: "Players finishing 49th or lower in the points standings after LIV Golf Indianapolis will be relegated from the league and could return only by playing their way back into the league via winning The International Series crown (Asian Tour) or through LIV Golf Promotions."
Check out the thrilling recap of the Final Round at LIV Golf Indianapolis, where top players including Joaquin Niemann, Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Sebastian Munoz,
The event is on pace to become the highest-attended U.S. event in LIV Golf history, according to a news release from the organization. The current record holder according to My Golf Spy was the Dallas event with "more than 50,000."
For his efforts, Munoz banked the $4 million first-place prize from the $20 million total purse. In addition, he will share in the $3 million team prize (split four ways) as his Torque GC won the team portion of the 2025 LIV Golf Indianapolis event.