Sergio Garcia Dominates to Win LIV Golf Hong Kong
LIV Golf Hong Kong delivered an unforgettable final round, with Sergio Garcia putting on a masterclass to claim victory in dominant fashion. The Spaniard fired an electric 63 on Sunday, finishing the tournament at -18 (192 total strokes) to secure the win and a massive $4,000,000 payday.
Garcia’s Commanding Performance
Garcia was in the mix all week, opening with a 65, following it up with a 64, and sealing the deal with his best round of the tournament, a bogey-free 63. His ball-striking was flawless, and his putter stayed hot as he distanced himself from the field. It was vintage Garcia, proving he still has what it takes to win at the highest level.
Rahm and Reed Stay in the Hunt
Jon Rahm continued his strong form, following up his second-round 64 with a 66 on Sunday, finishing at -11 (199 total strokes) and securing a T6 finish with $566,875 in earnings. Meanwhile, Patrick Reed carded a final-round 66 as well, finishing T10 at -10 (200 total strokes) and taking home $392,500. Both players showed flashes of brilliance but couldn't keep pace with Garcia’s torrid scoring.
Ancer, Puig, and Smith Post Strong Finishes
Abraham Ancer found his rhythm over the weekend, posting back-to-back 65s to finish at -9 (201 total strokes), good for T12 and $314,167 in earnings. David Puig was steady throughout, stringing together rounds of 68-67-67 to finish at -8 (202 total strokes), T18 for $255,000.
Cameron Smith also made a Sunday push, closing with a 66 to finish at -7 (203 total strokes), T20 for $202,500. Tyrell Hatton matched Smith’s total with a final-round 69, also finishing T20 at -7 and earning the same payout.
Ortiz Stays Consistent
Carlos Ortiz was as steady as they come, firing three consecutive 68s to finish at -6 (204 total strokes), T30 and collecting $160,000. While he didn’t go low, his consistency kept him competitive all week.
Final Thoughts
Sergio Garcia’s performance in Hong Kong was nothing short of spectacular, proving he still has what it takes to dominate on the big stage. His 18-under-par 192 was the lowest total score of the tournament, leaving no doubt about his well-earned victory.
With LIV Golf Hong Kong in the books, attention now turns to the next event. Can Garcia keep up the momentum? Will Rahm or Reed find the extra gear to claim victory next time? One thing’s for sure—LIV Golf continues to deliver excitement week after week.
🏆 Final Champion: Sergio Garcia (-18, 192 total strokes)
💰 Winner’s Prize: $4,000,000
🔥 Final Round Low Score: Sergio Garcia (63)
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