LIV Golf team Championship: Legion XIII Clinches Victory in Dramatic Playoff
Tournament Overview
Legion XIII, led by Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton, secured a thrilling victory at the LIV Golf Team Championship in Plymouth, Michigan. The team finished 20-under-par alongside Crushers GC, leading to an unprecedented playoff format at The Cardinal at Saint JohnS.
Playoff Drama and Victory
The decisive moment came during the second playoff hole, where both Rahm and Hatton executed precise approach shots and converted crucial birdies. Their clutch performance outmatched Crushers GC’s Bryson DeChambeau and Paul Casey, who could only manage pars, securing Legion XIII’s first team championship.
Individual Performances
Young talent Caleb surratt emerged as Legion XIII’s standout performer with an impressive 6-under-par 64. supporting performances came from Tom McKibbin and Jon Rahm (65s) and Tyrrell Hatton (66). DeChambeau posted the championship bracket’s best round with a bogey-free 62.
Financial Impact
The victory earned Legion XIII a substantial $14 million prize purse, distributed among the franchise and team members Rahm, Hatton, Surratt, and McKibbin. This triumph marks Rahm’s second consecutive individual title, enhanced by the team championship he missed last year due to illness.
tournament Conclusion
The event marked the finale of LIV Golf’s fourth season, with teams finishing in tiered brackets. Stinger GC secured third place, while Smash GC led the second-tier rankings. the league has announced plans for a fifth season featuring 14 events.

