Chile's Joaquin Niemann held his nerve to capture a third LIV Golf title on Sunday, winning by three shots in Adelaide.
Chile's Joaquin Niemann held his nerve to capture a third LIV Golf title on Sunday, winning by three shots in Adelaide. Image: X @Stingergc_

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Here’s how much the South African quartet won at LIV Golf Adelaide

Chile’s Joaquin Niemann held his nerve to capture a third LIV Golf title on Sunday, winning by three shots in Adelaide.

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16-02-25 21:12
Chile's Joaquin Niemann held his nerve to capture a third LIV Golf title on Sunday, winning by three shots in Adelaide.
Chile's Joaquin Niemann held his nerve to capture a third LIV Golf title on Sunday, winning by three shots in Adelaide. Image: X @Stingergc_

Chile’s Joaquin Niemann held his nerve to capture a third LIV Golf title on Sunday with a seven-under-par 65, rebuffing Mexican pair Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz by three shots in Adelaide.

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Chile's Joaquin Niemann won LIV in Adealdie by three shots
Chile’s Joaquin Niemann won LIV Golf Adelaide by three shots. Image: Brenton Edwards / AFP

The 26-year-old began the day three behind joint leaders Ancer, Ortiz and England’s Sam Horsfield, but reeled them in at Grange Golf Club with a near faultless round, sinking seven birdies.

In front of bumper crowds and a carnival atmosphere, he finished 54 holes at 13-under, three clear of Ortiz (71) and Ancer (71), who caved into the pressure with three bogeys in his last five holes.

Spain’s David Puig was fourth, four off the pace, and England’s Richard Bland a shot further back.

The Sergio Garcia-captained Fireballs took out the team title.

“Man, I love it,” said Niemann.

“I’m trying to feel chilled now because I didn’t want him to get out of that game rhythm, because you never know what could happen.

“But yeah, now for that relief.”

Niemann won his first LIV title at Mayakoba last year in a playoff against Garcia and added another at Jeddah.

He has history Down Under, winning the Australian Open at Sydney in 2023, his only European Tour victory. He has also won twice on the PGA Tour and said he now feels ready to challenge at the majors.

“Obviously that’s something that we all work for. It’s something that I know I can do,” he said, with Neimann eligible to play three of the four major tournaments.

“It’s just a matter of, you know, that week being my week. I just need to be patient.”

Ancer began with two birdies to open a two-shot lead from Ortiz and Horsfield.

But Niemann drilled four birdies on the front nine to move within a stroke at the turn.

The Chilean then sank another birdie at the par-three 12th to draw level, only for Ancer, in the group behind, to match the feat with a long-range putt and regain the lead.

Niemann struck again with a birdie on the 15th while Ancer hit the bunker off the tee at the 14th to card his first bogey and relinquish the lead.

A 15-foot putt for a birdie at the 16th kept Ancer in touch, but he crumbled on the last two holes, missing the fairway on both to record back-to-back bogeys and hand Niemann the win.

Mixed fortunes

Meanwhile, it was a tournament of mixed fortunes for the all-South African Stinger GC quartet.

Dean Burmester and Charl Schwartzel both finished in a tie for 12th place on 5-under par. That was good enough for $312 500 (R5.7 million) each.

Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace struggled over the 54 holes and both finished in a tie for 37th in the 54-man field.

The pair banked $135 285 (R2.5 million) each.

Stinger GC finished eighth in the 13-team leaderboard.

The LIV Tour’s 14-stop 2025 campaign teed off last week in Riyadh, where Adrian Meronk won the individual title and Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII the team crown.

It moves to Hong Kong next from 7-9 March.

LIV Golf Adelaide 2025 prize money payouts

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Joaquin Niemann-13$4,000,000
T2Abraham Ancer-10$1,875,000
T2Carlos Ortiz-10$1,875,000
4David Puig-9$1,000,000
5Richard Bland-8$800,000
6Jon Rahm-7$700,000
T7Anirban Lahiri-6$470,500
T7Harold Varner III-6$470,500
T7Tom McKibbin-6$470,500
T7Brooks Koepka-6$470,500
T7Sam Horsfield-6$470,500
T12Adrian Meronk-5$312,500
T12Thomas Pieters-5$312,500
T12Cameron Tringale-5$312,500
T12Charl Schwartzel-5$312,500
T12Dean Burmester-5$312,500
T12Henrik Stenson-5$312,500
T18Sergio Garcia-4$250,000
T18Kevin Na-4$250,000
T18Bryson DeChambeau-4$250,000
T21Marc Leishman-3$225,000
T21Bubba Watson-3$225,000
T23Charles Howell III-2$190,714
T23Phil Mickelson-2$190,714
T23Brendan Steele-2$190,714
T23Peter Uihlein-2$190,714
T23Ben Campbell-2$190,714
T23Yubin Jang-2$190,714
T23Tyrrell Hatton-2$190,714
30Cameron Smith-1$170,000
T31Dustin JohnsonE$153,833
T31Caleb SurrattE$153,833
T31Andy OgletreeE$153,833
T31Ian PoulterE$153,833
T31Paul CaseyE$153,833
T31Lucas HerbertE$153,833
T37Graeme McDowell2$135,285
T37Lee Westwood2$135,285
T37Luis Masaveu2$135,285
T37Louis Oosthuizen2$135,285
T37Patrick Reed2$135,285
T37Branden Grace2$135,285
T37Danny Lee2$135,285
44Matt Jones3$128,000
45Sebastian Munoz4$125,000
46Mito Pereira6$125,000
T47Max Lee7$121,500
T47Jason Kokrak7$121,500
49Martin Kaymer8$60,000
50Wade Ormsby9$60,000
T51Talor Gooch10$55,000
T51Anthony Kim10$55,000
53Frederik Kjettrup12$50,000
54Matthew Wolff13$50,000

LIV Golf Adelaide 2025 team prize money payouts

PositionTeamScoreEarnings
1Fireballs GC-21$3,000,000
2Legion XIII-15$1,500,000
3Torque GC-13$500,000

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