Sebastian munoz ‘ Opening round 12-Nine 59 In Liv Indianapolis suggested that this may be his week.
It was.
Munoz kept his lead over the weekend in the final of the Livi season, scoring a Tidy 65 Sunday to finish on 22 for this week and win a place in a play off with ex -world no. 1 Ion Rahmwho had attacked again in quarrel in Club in Chathham Hills with a round 60 round.
But Munoz would not be denied. With a bird in the first Play off hole, he knocked down Rahm to search his first Livi title.
“It’s been a long time, six years since my last victory,” said Munoz, who is from Colombia, in an interview after the round. “Now it’s great now being able to take it with my daughter, my family, everyone here, it’s great.”
Sustainable game provides Rahm Liv’s Individual Title 2025
While Rahm, who seizes Legion XIII, fell to the play off, his completion of the race still won a much greater price: the individual title during the season, which comes with a salary of $ 18 million.
Wonderful, Rahm won the title without, well. . . Winner. Without a single individual victory in 2025, Rahm still further seasonal“Kind is hard to swallow.”
Thanks to the Liv Points system, which rewards consistency as much as the victories, Rahm in the back of the 12 Top-10 ends in 13 starts-was able to block the individual title. Meanwhile, Niemann, in the eight starts he did not win, just once ended within 10 of the first.
Despite his achievement, Rahm seemed as if he did not know what emotions he should feel in the wake of his second loss of play off of the year.
“Still a little bitter,” he said. “I know I’m meant to be happy; it’s a great moment. But it just doesn’t feel good to finish the year losing two play -off.”
Reflecting on both the result and the travel, Rahm accepted the importance of its seasonal performance and the second individual title in two years.
“To be able to win the season without actually winning a tour, I will eventually know I will be proud of it,” he said. “I did what I had to do today. I went out there. I shot 60. I had a bad rhythm all day at 14, which cost me a noise, but I gave myself the best opportunity.”
Rahm added, “For now it’s a little more something that I will suffer a little more, and can never be repeated. … Someone can argue (Niemann) was probably the most deserved son to win this.”
Munoz’s performance also did not lose in Rahm.
“Kudos in Sebastián for the end of the way he did,” Rahm said. “This up and down at 17 was extraordinary, and then play 18 as it had to do it-is fantastic,” he said. “It’S’S is only suitable for shooting 59 and winning the tour.”
Dustin Johnson, Captain 4aces GC, finished third at 20 under. Torque GC teammates, Niemann and Carlos Ortiz also had yjore weeks, ending up for the fourth on 17 under – though those high conclusions from the torque duet were not enough to knock Legion XIII from its noise. Leaders of the 2025 Livi team go to the team’s next week’s team as a clear favorite with 248.66 points-a 62-point commanding superior to Crushers CG and Fireballs GC, who sit in the second and third with 186 and 185 points, respectively.
6 Liv players moved for season 2026
While there was history at the top of the manager’s chart at Liv Indy, the same went to the other edge of the board, with six players ending up in the “Drop area” of Liv – AKA release – to close the regular season. Among those who have, at least at least, have lost their game privileges for 2026 are Andy OgleTree, Anthony Kim, Mito Pereira and Henrik Stensonwhose fate was sealed by a lost blow to his last hole.
The story of the day’s return belonged Ian Poulter. On the eve of the waiver, Poulter Zogu four of his last five holes during the Sunday round. This late increase by Majesticks GC co-captain brought it to a T17 end in 12th and provided his place for the 2026 season.
The cruelty, the excellent Poulter game came to the expense of his teammate and co-captain. Yes, Stenson.

