In Adelaida, the Mecca of the Liv Golf that has extended its contract until 2031 with the League, the Spanish became the official language. Joaquín Niemann won, from Chile, his third victory in the circuit to be in the historical ranks behind Brooks Koepka (5), Dustin Johnson, Cameron Smith and Talor Gooch; with four; Sergio García, Abraham Ancer, David Puig and Luis Masaveu triumphed, in front of Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII, the fifth victory of the boys of the incandescent ball. (Results)
The final day, also marked by the wind, boosted Niemann, 26. It was a resounding triumph thanks to a 65 -stroke card, without errors, with seven birdies, which prevented any response option. He is a golfer of one piece, with a sublime swing, which goes through being the best playing of the moment without a big one. He took out all the bags from the bag. He left with three disadvantage blows and when he reached the lead in hole 15, with his sixth Birdie and after a bogey of Mexican Abraham Ancer, he had a bellows to fasten the victory. It is the fifth victory in 15 months of the Chilean, which won in 2023 the Open of Australia.
Ancer had the comfort of team triumph, “although I, which I have seen in those a couple of times last season, I understand the little immediate disappointment,” said Sergio, the captain, protagonist of a fabulous Sunday, despite of Bogey in his last hole. He started with one mistake and ended another. Intémedias packed eight Birdies (67 strokes) just like Puig, another of the golfers of this league that goes more.
Sergio García celebrates his putt at Hole 12
The Catalan, the player who comes further, was inspired by the final day. He linked four successes in five holes in the generous section of the field, where three pairs 5 coincide, between 9 and 13, and finished it with two other birdies in his last two holes. A 67 that claims him as a player to aspire to victories in the LIV Golf. Encouraged with so much success, Luis Masaveu, the Benjamin of the Fireballs, also played under par to contribute to an incontestable victory.
“I am proud of all of them, more in these truculent conditions,” Sergio said. Jon Rahm, while he did not opt for victory this time, but he collected another ‘Top 10’, the fifteenth in 16 exits in the league, with the sole exception of Houston 2024, in which he retired for a problem in the foot. A bogey fell soon, in Hole 2, and only felt comfortable in pairs 5, to which he started three hits. It also ended with a failure and a total of 70 blows.