LIV Golf Miami

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LIV Golf Miami is a professional golf tournament organised by LIV Golf in the United States. It is played on the Blue Monster course at Trump National Doral Miami in Doral, Florida. It was first held in October 2022 as the season ending team championship. In 2024, it became a regular season event and was moved to early April, the week prior to the Masters Tournament.

Established2022
Course(s)Trump National Doral Miami
Blue Monster course
Par72
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LIV Golf Miami
Tournament information
LocationDoral, Florida
Established2022
Course(s)Trump National Doral Miami
Blue Monster course
Par72
Length7,510 yards (6,870 m)
TourLIV Golf
FormatIndividual and team stroke play
Prize fundUS$20,000,000 (individual)
US$5,000,000 (team)
Month playedApril
Tournament record score
Aggregate205 Dean Burmester (2024)
205 Sergio García (2024)
To par−11 as above
Current champion
Australia Mark Leishman
Location map
Trump National Doral Miami is located in the United States
Trump National Doral Miami
Trump National Doral Miami
Location in the United States
Trump National Doral Miami is located in Florida
Trump National Doral Miami
Trump National Doral Miami
Location in Florida
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Format

The team championship in 2022 and 2023 was contested as match play over the first two days, and stroke play on the final day. The teams were seeded based on their standings at the end of the regular season, with the top four receiving a bye through to the semi-finals. The highest seeded teams were able to choose their opponents during the match play phase, with ties contested as one foursomes and two singles matches, with all matches played to a result. The final was played as a single 18-hole stroke play round with all four team members scores counting for the team total.[1]

Since 2024, the tournament has been a regular 54-hole individual stroke play event with a concurrent team competition, whereby a set number of the four team members total scores count for the team on each day[a] Each round commences with a shotgun start, with the leaders beginning on the first hole for the final round, in order to finish on the eighteenth.[2]

Winners

Individual

More information Year, Winner ...
YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-up
2025Australia Marc Leishman210−61 strokeSouth Africa Charl Schwartzel
2024South Africa Dean Burmester205−11PlayoffSpain Sergio García
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Team

More information Year, Winners ...
YearWinners[b]Score
(to par)
Margin of
victory
Runners-up[b]Ref
2025Ripper GC[c]+48 strokesCrushers GC[d]
2024Legion XIII[e]−221 strokeRangeGoats GC[f]
2023Crushers GC[d]−112 strokesRangeGoats GC[g][3]
20224Aces GC[h]−71 strokePunch GC[i][4]
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Notes

  1. In 2023, the best 3 of 4 scores counted towards the team score over the first two rounds and all 4 counted on the final day. In 2024, this was changed so that all four scores counted in every round.
  2. (c) – Team captain

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