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The LIV Golf regular season is over, which means a handful of golfers were relegated from the league Sunday.
Poulter, 49, had five holes left to escape LIV Golf’s drop zone that — according to the fledgling league — will actually relegate its stars this summer if they fail to finish in the top 48 of the season-long standings.
Sebastian Munoz captured his first title of the season, edging out Jon Rahm with a birdie on the first playoff hole to claim the $4 million winner’s prize. Keep reading for a breakdown of how the prize money was distributed at LIV Golf Indianapolis.
For his effots, Munoz banked the $4 million first-place prize from the $20 million total purse. In addition, he will share in the $3 million team prize (split four ways) as his Torque GC won the team portion of the 2025 LIV Golf Indianapolis event.
LIV Golf Indianapolis' start is delayed until 10:55 a.m. Gates at The Club at Chatham Hills will open at 10 a.m.
Tom McKibbin is having a fruitful first year in LIV Golf, but he is still some way off matching Rory McIlroy's record.
The LIV Golf Tour returns on Friday in Indianapolis at The Club at Chatham Hills as the top players on the roster compete for a share of the $20 million purse.
The event is on pace to become the highest-attended U.S. event in LIV Golf history, according to a news release from the organization. The current record holder according to My Golf Spy was the Dallas event with "more than 50,000."