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WINTER GARDEN, Fla. – The battle for two trophies came down to the
final group on Sunday at LIV Golf Orlando, and the outcome was a
split decision, with Smash GC Captain Brooks Koepka winning the
individual trophy while Torque GC claimed its first team title at
Orange County National.
Koepka’s win, by one stroke over Torque’s Sebastián Muñoz, makes
him the first two-time winner in LIV Golf. The four-time major
champion won the regular-season finale last year in the
Invitational Series in Jeddah. It’s also his first elite pro
victory in his home state of Florida.
“I’ve been playing good for a few weeks,” Koepka said after his
final-round 3-under 68 left him at 15 under. “It just hasn’t really
shown on the scorecard, making dumb mistakes. It was nice to come
out this week and play mistake-free pretty much.”
Torque GC Captain Joaquin Niemann, who overhauled his roster during
the offseason to add new LIV players Muñoz and Mito Pereira while
bringing in LIV free agent David Puig, was happy to get the team title
in just their third start with the new lineup. Torque’s
Spanish-speaking four-man roster is the youngest in the LIV Golf
League.
“It’s pretty awesome,” Niemann said. “… The chemistry between the
four of us is pretty good since day one. All the practice rounds,
the games we do, it’s pretty easy for the four of us to hang out
together. I think we knew we could win since the first week. It
just came a little bit later than we thought, actually.”
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Torque GC celebrate winning the team title at LIV Golf
Orlando (Photo by Scott Taetsch/LIV Golf)
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Both
the individual and team competitions developed into potential
playoffs during a tightly contested final round.
Koepka started the day with a three-shot lead but Muñoz – who
opened with a record-tying 62 on Friday – provided constant
pressure. He holed out from behind the green at the 16th hole to
move within a stroke of the lead. At that point, Torque also tied
Smash on the team leaderboard. Pereira then birdied the 17th hole
to give Torque the lead.
It ultimately came down to the final hole and the final group. Both
Koepka and Muñoz found the green with their approach shots but
faced long birdie putts. Both attempts came up well short, giving
each player nervy 4-footers to maintain their positions. They both
made their par putts, allowing Koepka to celebrate an individual
win and Torque to celebrate the team win at the same time.
“I knew it was back-and forth between Torque and us, and then
Sebastián, I knew where he was the entire time. It helps playing
with him, obviously,” Koepka said. “He battled really hard. .. The
fact he just wouldn’t go away was props to him because that’s just
competing right there.”
Muñoz shot a final-round 66 to lead the Torque counting scores,
with Puig shooting 67 and Pereira shooting 68.
“I just knew that I had Brooks against me, and I couldn’t let him
beat me [in counting scores] because I wanted Torque to stay on
top,” Muñoz said.
Asked how he balanced the success of the team against coming so
close to the individual win, Muñoz replied, “Yeah, I had a moment
right now when we were taking pictures. I had a trophy in my hand
but finished second. It threw me off. But I’m really proud of what
we achieved as a team, and I feel like it’s even tougher to win as
a team.”
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Brooks Koepka of Smash GC is the first player in LIV
Golf history to win multiple individual titles (Photo by Doug
DeFelice/LIV Golf)
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Meanwhile,
Koepka had the same balancing act with Smash coming so close to its
second team title. But he doesn’t have time to dwell on the
outcome. He and 17 other LIV Golf members will be competing in the
season’s first major at the Masters next week.
“I’m very happy to get the win,” Koepka said. “Unfortunately, we
didn’t get the team win, which kind of is a little bittersweet. But
look, I’m happy the way I’m playing going into Augusta.”
TEAM COUNTING
SCORES
Here are the standings and counting scores for Sunday’s final round
of the team competition at LIV Golf Orlando. The three best scores
from each team count in every round for their total team score. The
team with the lowest cumulative score after three rounds wins the
team title.
1. TORQUE GC
(-36): Sebastián Muñoz 66, David Puig 67, Mito
Pereira 68 (Rd. 3 score: -12)
2. SMASH GC
(-35): Matthew Wolff 67, Brooks Koepka 68, Jason
Kokrak 69 (Rd. 3 score: -9)
3. 4ACES GC
(-34): Peter Uihlein 65, Dustin Johnson 66, Patrick
Reed 67 (Rd. 3 score: -15)
4. STINGER GC
(-26): Dean Burmester 64, Branden Grace 70, Charl
Schwartzel 70 (Rd. 3 score: -9)
5. CLEEKS GC
(-25): Bernd Wiesberger 68, Richard Bland 70,
Graeme McDowell 71 (Rd. 3 score: -4)
6. MAJESTICKS GC
(-25): Henrik Stenson 66, Sam Horsfield 68, Lee
Westwood 69 (Rd. 3 score: -4)
7. FIREBALLS GC
(-23): Carlos Ortiz 65, Eugenio Chacarra 66, Sergio
Garcia 68 (Rd. 3 score: -14)
8. RANGEGOATS GC
(-21): Thomas Pieters 67, Talor Gooch 68, Harold
Varner III 68 (Rd. 3 score: -10)
9. HYFLYERS GC
(-21): Phil Mickelson 67, Brendan Steele 67,
Cameron Tringale 69 (Rd. 3 score: -10)
10. CRUSHERS GC
(-19): Bryson DeChambeau 67, Charles Howell III 67,
Paul Casey 71 (Rd. 3 score: -8)
11. IRON HEADS GC
(-16): Kevin Na 69, Scott Vincent 70, Danny Lee 74
(Rd. 3 score: E)
12. RIPPER GC
(-15): Jediah Morgan 67, Marc Leishman 68, Cameron
Smith 71 (Rd. 3 score: -7)
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LIV Golf Orlando team champion Torque GC
featuring Mito Pereira, David Puig, Sebastián Muñoz and Joaquín
Niemann secured a win in just their third tournament playing
together (Photo by Jon Ferrey/LIV Golf)
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NOTES
4ACES WITH THIRD
STRAIGHT PODIUM RESULT: Captain Dustin Johnson and
his 4Aces GC team continue to set the pace in the season-long team
standings despite not winning a tournament title. After consecutive
runner-up finishes to start the season, the 4Aces once again were
the best performers in the final round, posting a cumulative 15
under team score to finish solo third at 34 under. Peter Uihlein
had the best round for the 4Aces with a 65, while Johnson shot 66
and Patrick Reed shot 67. Fourth man Pat Perez also had a good day
with a 68. The 4Aces won five of eight tournaments during the
inaugural 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Series, including the Team
Championship. The team now leads the season-long standings with 64
points, 14 ahead of Torque GC.
STINGERS’
BURMESTER GOES LOW: First-year Stinger GC member
Dean Burmester produced the lowest score in the final round, a
7-under 64 that gave him a solo third podium finish, his best
result of his three starts since joining LIV Golf prior to this
season. Burmester started his round with an eagle at the par-5
17th, his second eagle on that hole this week. He finished with
four birdies in his last six holes.
EVERY TEAM NOW
HAS POINTS: Smash GC, Cleeks GC and Majesticks GC
entered LIV Golf Orlando without team points through the first two
events, but all three teams finished inside the top eight to claim
their best results of the season. Smash took second place, Cleeks
took fifth place and Majesticks took sixth place. Meanwhile,
Stinger GC finished in fourth place for the third consecutive week,
while RangeGoats GC finished in eight place for the third
consecutive week.
18 SET FOR MASTERS:
LIV Golf Orlando champion Brooks Koepka and six former Masters
champions are among the 18 LIV Golf members headed to Augusta
National for next week’s tournament, the first major on the 2023
golf calendar. The six past winners include three-time champ Phil
Mickelson, two-time winner Bubba Watson, along with Dustin Johnson,
Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia and Charl Schwartzel. The other 11
participants include Abraham Ancer, Bryson DeChambeau, Talor Gooch,
Jason Kokrak, Kevin Na, Joaquin Niemann, Louis Oosthuizen, Mito
Pereira, Thomas Pieters, Cameron Smith and Harold Varner III.
RD. 3 STAT
LEADERS
Driving distance
– Bubba Watson, 359.7-yard average
Longest drive
– Bubba Watson, 375 yards (10th hole)
Driving accuracy
– Kevin Na, 92.86% (13 of 14)
Greens in
regulation – Charles Howell III , 88.89% (16 of 18)
Scrambling –
Patrick Reed (9 of 9), Sam Horsfield (5 of 5), Henrik Stenson (3 of
3), 100%
Fewest putts
– Bryson DeChambeau, Lee Westwood, 24 putts
Most birdies
– Peter Uihlein, 8
Bogey-free rounds
– Henrik Stenson (66), Patrick Reed (67), Sam Horsfield (68)
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