Sebastian Munoz Shoots 59 at LIV Golf Indianapolis
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Yardbarker on MSNSebastian Munoz wins first LIV event, Jon Rahm clinches 2025 individual title at Indianapolis
Colombia's Sebastian Munoz birdied the final two holes of regulation and won a one-hole playoff over Spain's Jon Rahm to win the LIV Golf Indianapolis event Sunday in Westfield, Ind.
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Golf Digest on MSNSebastian Munoz wins in a playoff, Jon Rahm wins season-long individual title, and Henrik Stenson and Anthony Kim demoted to 'drop zone'
The league’s last individual tournament of the year, which Sebastian Munoz won in a playoff over Jon Rahm, finalized the top 48 finishers in the season standings who kept their status for 2026. Anyone ranked 49th or worse fell into the “Drop Zone” and were relegated.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNRahm edges Niemann for LIV season title as Munoz wins at Indy
Spain's Jon Rahm captured his second consecutive LIV Golf season crown on Sunday, shooting an 11-under par 60 before losing a playoff to Colombia's Sebastian Munoz at LIV Golf Indianapolis. Rahm captured $18 million for claiming the season crown with Niemann taking $8 million for his runner-up season finish after sharing fourth at Indy on 196 with a closing 66.
WESTFIELD, Ind. — 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 Westfield event.
For his effots, 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.
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Golf Digest on MSNHere's why a LIV golfer's 59 should count among the most quirky in history
Munoz, 32, recorded the third sub-60 round in LIV’s short history following Bryson DeChambeau’s 58 at The Greenbrier in 2023 and Niemann’s 59 at the 2024 LIV Golf Mayakoba. With the score, Munoz was three shots ahead of Dustin Johnson (62), while Niemann, Cam Smith, Patrick Reed and Thomas Pieters were at seven under (64).