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LIV Golf Singapore preview: Can Brooks Koepka defend his title?
LIV Golf Singapore preview: Can Brooks Koepka defend his title?

Fox Sports

time12-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

LIV Golf Singapore preview: Can Brooks Koepka defend his title?

LIV Golf tees it up for its fourth event of the 2025 season with LIV Golf Singapore (coverage begins Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on FOX Sports). TOURNAMENT INFO When: March 14-16 Where: Sentosa Golf Club (The Serapong), Singapore Competition: Three rounds/54 holes of stroke play Field: 54 players — 13 teams of four players each, and two wild cards Shotgun Start local time:Rd. 1, 9:15 a.m. (9:15 p.m. ET Thursday)Rd. 2, 9:15 a.m. (9:15 p.m. ET Friday) Rd. 3, 9:05 a.m. (9:05 p.m. ET Saturday) Defending champions: Brooks Koepka (individual), Ripper GC (team) LIV Golf returns to Singapore Golf Club for a third consecutive season with its elite field of 54 players competing on the award-winning Serapong course. Fireballs GC, captained by Sergio Garcia, have won back-to-back tournaments to move atop the team points standings. Garcia comes off his second LIV Golf individual title, winning in Hong Kong by three strokes, and now leads the Individual Championship standings. Garcia is the 11th different player and the Fireballs are the fifth different team in LIV Golf history to lead the points standings. HyFlyers GC Captain Phil Mickelson enters Singapore off his first LIV Golf career podium finish, a third place in Hong Kong, and is a career-best 12th in Individual points. Reigning LIV Golf Team Champions Ripper GC, captained by Cameron Smith, return as the defending Singapore team champions. Smash GC Captain Brooks Koepka is the defending individual champion, having captured the fourth of his five LIV Golf individual wins last season. Koepka's current Smash teammate Talor Gooch won the individual title in Singapore in 2023 while leading his former team RangeGoats GC to the team title. LIV Golf's Young Guns, including 22-year-old newcomers Tom McKibbin (Legion XIII), Luis Masaveu (Fireballs GC) and Yubin Jang (Iron Heads GC), already are making an impact early in their LIV Golf careers, with Masaveu making a key final-hole birdie to secure the Fireballs' victory in Hong Kong. Reflecting the league's tight competition, the previous two tournaments (Adelaide and Hong Kong) have each seen three players tied for the lead entering the final round. Reserve player John Catlin will replace Jinichiro Kozuma in the Iron Heads GC lineup this week after winning LIV Golf's first qualifying playoff. Holes-in-one have also been made at the last two tournaments in Adelaide (Patrick Reed) and Hong Kong (Mito Pereira). In the inaugural LIV Golf Singapore in 2023, Laurie Canter made an ace on the 17th hole at Sentosa. [Read more: Phil Mickelson celebrates personal best LIV Golf finish: 'This is a building week'] ABOUT THE COURSE SENTOSA GOLF CLUB (The Serapong) Sentosa Island, Singapore Par: 71 Yardage: 7,406 Meters: 6,777 The Serapong at Sentosa Golf Club was named the World's Best Golf Course in 2023 and Asia's Best Golf Course in 2024 by the World Golf Awards The Serapong opened in 1982 and underwent a major renovation in 2006 and then another large renovation in 2020 Sentosa is hosting LIV Golf Singapore for the third consecutive season, with Talor Gooch (2023) and Brooks Koepka (2024) winning the first two individual titles RangeGoats GC (2023) and Ripper GC (2024) won the first two team trophies Sentosa hosted the Singapore Open from 2005 to 2022, and LIV Golf members Ian Poulter (Majesticks GC) and Sergio Garcia (Fireballs GC) are past champions Sentosa has also hosted eight British Open qualifiers The stretch of holes from hole Nos. 3-7 is known as the Dragon's Tail. The 495-yard third is the longest par 4 on the course The signature hole is the 486-yard par-4 fifth, situated in the belly of the Dragon The 444-yard par-4 sixth includes a large rock formation known as the Dragon's Tooth, as well as a false front known as the Dragon's Tongue The 450-yard par-4 13th was last year's most difficult hole, playing to a stroke average of 4.17; the easiest hole was the 563-yard par-5 18th with a 4.43 stroke average The field stroke average for LIV Golf Singapore in 2024 was 69.59; the year before, it was 68.65 1. Fireballs GC – 72.00 2. Legion XIII – 62.003. Ripper GC – 34.004. Stinger GC – 25.505. Torque GC – 25.00 6. Crushers GC – 24.007. RangeGoats GC – 22.00 8. HyFlyers GC – 18.66 9. 4Aces GC – 5.66 10. Majesticks GC – 5.16 11. Cleeks GC – 4.0012. Iron Heads GC – 0.00 13. Smash GC – 0.00 This piece is courtesy of Mike McAllister in partnership with LIV Golf . Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily ! recommended Get more from LIV Golf Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

LIV Golf to stay in Adelaide till 2031 with Norman designing new course
LIV Golf to stay in Adelaide till 2031 with Norman designing new course

Yahoo

time16-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

LIV Golf to stay in Adelaide till 2031 with Norman designing new course

LIV Golf on Sunday extended its agreement with Adelaide until 2031, with new chief executive Scott O'Neil calling the Australian tournament "the embodiment" of everything the Saudi-backed league represents. Adelaide's Grange Golf Course is currently hosting its third edition of LIV, with more than 100,000 fans expected through the gates over the three days. "This event is the embodiment of what LIV Golf represents: the biggest stars, the best courses, unmatched experiences, and of course, the best fans in the world," said O'Neil. "LIV Golf Adelaide is our showcase and brings the vision for all our events across the globe to life." Adelaide has been named World's Best Golf Event at the World Golf Awards for the past two years. As part of a new agreement with the South Australia state government, the downtown North Adelaide Golf Course will be redeveloped so it can host LIV tournaments. The design will be led by Australia's Greg Norman, who was instrumental in establishing LIV Golf but was replaced by O'Neil last month. "I've dreamed of building a global golf league for 30 years," said Norman, a polarising figure in the rift between the established PGA Tour and LIV Golf, which is owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund. "LIV Golf Adelaide is the realisation of what LIV Golf can be around the world. "I'm honoured to design a world-class course that will benefit current and future generations here in Australia," he added. The LIV Tour's 14-stop 2025 campaign teed off last week in Riyadh and moves to Hong Kong after Adelaide. mp/rsc

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