This week marks the fourth tournament of the LIV Golf Invitational Series. For the fourth time, 48 players are playing for $25 million in prize money. For the fourth time there will be a cannon start. Competition on the tour is as fierce as ever in terms of recent additions. We have summarized all the facts regarding the fourth LIV tournament.
The stage is almost set for a weekend of golf you won’t want to miss.
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LIV Golf grows from tournament to tournament
Greg Norman invites. Namely in the US state of Massachusetts in the International Golf Club on the Oaks Golf Course. After a pro-am on Thursday, the game will be played over three rounds as usual, starting from all 18 holes using a cannon start. Thanks to a total prize money of 25 million dollars, the winner of the individual classification can look forward to a prize money of four million dollars – the last place winner can look forward to prize money of at least 120,000 dollars. Dimensions that define the LIV Golf Series. In addition to the individual rating, the players also get together in teams and compete for a team rating. The top three teams will share a $5 million prize pool.
More and more greats in golf are switching to the “Saudi League”. Beginning with Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood, Bryson DeChambeau, Sergio Garcia, Dustin Johnson and many more followed. From a German-speaking point of view, we look at Greg Norman’s tournaments at Martin Kaymer and Bernd Wiesberger. More and more top players are following the pioneers: Recently, world number two and Open winner Cameron Smith announced his move to LIV Golf. He will be making his debut in Boston. The Chilean Joaquin Niemann, Harold Varner III and Cameron Triangle are also making their debuts. The game gets more and more exciting on the tour, with the Boston field featuring seven No. 1 players in their respective countries, 12 Major winners with 22 Major titles combined, and four former world No. 1s.