The stars are out in South Beach as LIV Golf makes its 2025 stateside debut with LIV Golf Miami at Trump National Doral.
The three-day event runs Friday to Sunday, with all the action airing on FOX Sports.
Follow along here for all the highlights, fun moments and more as the best golfers in the world compete for individual and team championship honors.
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Top moments from Day 3
Marc Leishman gets out in front
With DeChambeau faltering, Leishman took advantage. He birdied four times on the first 10 holes, putting him at 6-under. He remained at 6-under following the 12th hole, holding a two-stroke lead at the time.
A rough first 10 holes for Bryson DeChambeau
After holding a two-stroke lead entering the final round, DeChambeau quickly plummeted down the leaderboard. He double-bogeyed the fourth hole, bogeyed the ninth hole and double-bogeyed the 10th hole, putting him 1-under. He sat in a tie for sixth and was five strikes off the lead when he finished the 10th hole.
Jon Rahm surging
Rahm recorded three birdies in the first six holes of Sunday’s round, putting him in a three-way tie for first at 4-under after he completed his eighth hole.
Phil Mickelson lingering
Mickelson opened the final round on a good note, getting a birdie on the first hole. The birdie made him one of three golfers tied for third and only a stroke off the lead through his first five holes.
Bryson DeChambeau bounces back after bogey
DeChambeau slid on the first hole, bogeying the par-4. However, two holes later, he was able to sink the putt for birdie on the third hole to regain the solo lead.
How leaderboard looks entering final round
1. Bryson DeChambeau (-5)
2. Sergio Garcia (-3)
T3. Marc Leishman (-2)
T3. Phil Mickelson (-2)
T3. Patrick Reed (-2)
6. Jon Rahm (-1)
6. Dean Burmester (-1)
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Top moments from Day 2
Bryson DeChambeau leads after Day 2
DeChambeau was 5-under par for the tournament and boasted a two-shot lead on first place at the end of the day.
Up and in
Cameron Smith got his ball out of the bunker and into the hole for a par.
“The rule says play it as it lies.”
The ball wasn’t on Mr. Larson’s foot, but it wasn’t a much better lie for Phil Mickelson, who found his ball on the cart path. Then, Mickelson proceeded to hit a tremendous shot from the cart path to the green.
Phil Mickelson is tied for third after Day Two of LIV Golf Miami. (Photo by Lauren Sopourn/Getty Images)
Eagle alert!
There wasn’t a bird on the premises, rather it was Bubba Watson chipping in an eagle shot thanks to a wild roll. And, later in the day, Thomas Pieters also made an eagle shot from distance.
Tap it in
Marc Leishman sunk a birdie putt from the other side of the green despite the whipping wind.
Marc Leishman had the most impressive putt on Day Two of LIV Golf Miami. (Photo by Lauren Sopourn/Getty Images)
Top moments from Day 1
Patrick Reed out front to start
Reed finished Day 1 5-under par with a two-stroke lead.
In and out!
Peter Uihelin, who finished the day tied for eighth place at 1-under par, almost chipped in his ball well away from the green on the 12th hole, but his shot fired off the flag pole. Of course, Uihelin was still set up for an easy putt.
From 670!
Getting on the green in two shots on a 670-yard par 5 is a challenge unless, of course, you’re Bryson DeChambeau.
Patrick Reed cruising
Reed was 4-under par through the front nine, good for the early lead.
Phil’s feeling it
Phil Mickelson got off to a strong start, posting birdies on each of Holes 6, 7 and 8.
Future so bright, gotta wear shades!
New LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil shared his plans for the growth of the league, including hinting at potential expansion and new venues.
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