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Liv Golf: Jon Rahm clizes the title again despite the loss of Indianapolis playoffs while the Ian Poulter avoids relegation | Golf news

Liv Golf: Jon Rahm clizes the title again despite the loss of Indianapolis playoffs while the Ian Poulter avoids relegation | Golf news

Jon Rahm insisted on the second consecutive LIV GOLF personal championship despite the defeat of the Indianapolis Event, with 60 early careers and failed to win the year -round tournament.

Spain hit Joaquin Niemann, who finished one week a week for two consecutive weeks, despite the Chilean player win five times in the Saudi-Support Tour in 2025.

RAHM couldn’t claim the first tournament in 12 months, but this time after a second playoff defeat in Colombia’s Sebastian Munoz.

In the Chatham Hills, Munoz, the final round of RAHM’s final round 11-10, gave Munoz, the first player to score 59 points on Double Bogey on Friday.

Munoz won the playoffs in the first additional hole, Parour 18th, thanks to the six -foot birdie putt.

And RAHM admitted: “It’s a good moment, but it’s not good to finish the two playoffs.

“As time goes by, I’m sure I’ll overcome it, and I’m really grateful for this year. I will be proud to be able to beat the season without actually winning the tournament.”

NIEMANN has finished five shots since the final 66.

“It’s hard to swallow,” he said in the LIV rankings about losing the title for less than three points throughout the season.

“But at the end of the day, I think that’s the case. I feel like I’m going to work harder in me and I’m going back to this situation next year.”

Munoz and NIEMANN have led the torque GC to Team Event Championship.

Munoz said, “I was lucky that he was not close to me and finished quickly.” “Because I hit him for the first time, I went home with the trophy and I am really proud and happy.”

The Rib Golf League season is finished with a team championship in Michigan from Friday.

Stenson was demoted as the Polter surged for safety.

Meanwhile, the former open champion Henrik Stenson was demoted after falling into the drop zone in the ranking of Liv Golf.

After joining the Saudi Bag in 2023, Stenson, who confiscated Captain Rider Cup, was ranked 22nd.

But the late birdie’s late birdie’s surge in Ian Poulter guarantees the survival of British players at the cost of Stenson, and now Swedish should be qualified to take on his position on next year’s tour.

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