Masters-bound Schwartzel banks over R43 million for runner-up spot at Trump's Blue Monster
- Marc Leishman won LIV Golf Miami, capturing his first LIV title with a score of six-under 210, one shot ahead of Charl Schwartzel, who placed second with a score of 66.
- Leishman's performance helped his team, Ripper GC, achieve a team victory, finishing eight shots ahead of Bryson DeChambeau's Crushers GC.
- Leishman stated that it 'took his best to win' and praised the challenging conditions of the course, which he described as 'probably the toughest golf course we've played.'
- Cameron Smith praised Leishman, stating that it was nice to see him succeed.
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The 12 LIV golfers at the Masters, ranked by how likely they are to win it
Whilst golf’s conflicted parties continue to work through their differences at glacial pace, the four majors remain the only tournaments at which the world’s best golfers from LIV and the PGA and DP World Tours compete against each other.Of the 12 LIV players at Augusta, one eighth of the field, seven are former champions, three are major champions qualified via their accompanying five-year major exemptions, one is the recipient of a tournament …
Top SA golfer banks over R43 million at Trump course
The payoff came in more ways than one on Sunday at LIV Golf Miami, with SA golfer Charl Schwartzel claiming $2.25 million (around R43.6m) for his second-place finish, just one stroke behind Australian Marc Leishman. Another well-known South African, Louis Oosthuizen, finished tied 33rd but also still walked away with $145 572 (R2.8m), while Branden Grace pocketed around R1.1m even as he finished 50th with 17-over. It was a particularly good conf…
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