The Bryson DeChambeau-led Crushers GC team is currently leading the team competition in the LIV Golf series with seven more tournaments left to go. With a total of 13 teams and 54 golfers, including Wild Cards Anthony Kim and Hudson Swafford, the tournaments are played over 54 holes with shotgun starts and three-ball play. The prize fund for each event is $25 million, split between the individual and team competitions. The current Individual Standings are topped by Joaquin Niemann, followed closely by Jon Rahm, with Dubai-based player Adrian Meronk in 18th place.
In the team standings, the Crushers GC team is leading with two wins and consistent finishes, followed by Legion XIII captained by Jon Rahm and the Ripper GC team who have secured victories in Adelaide and Singapore. Adrian Meronk’s Cleeks GC team is in ninth place with a tied second finish in Singapore. A new update for 2024 is that the top three scores for each team count for the first two rounds, while all four scores count for the final round. The host venue for the Team Championship is yet to be announced.
Players earn points in the season-long Standings based on their finishing position in each tournament, with the top 24 securing their spot for the following season. Players ranked 25-48 must be re-signed or picked up by a team, while those below 49 are relegated out of the League. The top 12 teams will be seeded for a knockout event following the 13th regular season tournament. The remaining LIV Golf events for 2024 include stops in Houston, Nashville, Andalucia, the United Kingdom, Greenbrier, and Chicago. For more information, visit www.LIVGolf.com.