Koepka wins LIV Golf Jeddah as Gooch claims individual season championship

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Brooks Koepka of Smash GC successfully defended his title at 2023 LIV Golf Jeddah presented by ROSHN. (X: @BKoepka)
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Talor Gooch has won the individual season LIV Golf title. (LIV Golf)
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Updated 16 October 2023
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Koepka wins LIV Golf Jeddah as Gooch claims individual season championship

  • Fireballs GC claim their second team victory of the season with a score of 34-underStandfirst 2: Koepka successfully defends Jeddah title after beating Gooch on second playoff hole

JEDDAH: Brooks Koepka (Smash GC) has successfully defended his title at 2023 LIV Golf Jeddah presented by ROSHN, securing victory with a birdie on the second playoff hole, at the 18th, to defeat Talor Gooch (RangeGoats GC), who mounted an incredible charge on Sunday to earn the 2023 individual champion title.

Gooch clinched the season’s Individual Champion title thanks to his final-round score of eight-under par (62). Bryson DeChambeau, the captain of Crushers GC, fell to fourth place in the season standings after posting a level-par final round in Jeddah, eventually finishing in 16th place. Cam Smith, captain of Ripper GC, secured the second spot in the overall season standings, while Koepka advanced to third, thanks to his victory this week.

Other notable developments in the standings included Scott Vincent’s (Ironheads GC) impressive fourth-place finish at LIV Golf Jeddah, thanks to a final round score of 66, which meant he finished 22nd in the standings and secured his LIV Golf status for the 2024 season. Additionally, Richard Bland of Cleeks GC had a strong week, finishing 14th in Jeddah and guaranteeing his place in the LIV Golf League for the upcoming season.

At the bottom end of the season standings, Jed Morgan (Ripper GC), James Piot (HyFlyers GC), Chase Koepka (Smash GC), and Sihwan Kim (Ironheads GC) found themselves in the drop zone. To regain their status for the 2024 LIV Golf league, they will need to participate in the promotion event during the off-season, in which three players will have the opportunity to qualify.

In the team event this weekend, it was Fireballs GC captained by Sergio Garcia who cruised to victory, finishing the week at 34-under par, three shots ahead of RangeGoats GC and five ahead of Cleeks GC, which recorded their first podium finish of the season in Jeddah.

Heading into next week’s team championship in Miami, the team standings show 2022 team champions 4Aces GC with a slim lead (192 points), followed by Crushers GC (186), Torque GC (183) and RangeGoats GC (179) occupying the top four places. The top four automatically advance to the semifinals at the LIV Golf Team Championship, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the 2023 season.


Lowry and Elvira share halfway lead at Dubai Invitational

Shane Lowry leads the Dubai Invitational after two days of play. (Supplied)
Updated 16 January 2026
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Lowry and Elvira share halfway lead at Dubai Invitational

  • Irishman Lowry began the day 3 shots behind Grand Slam champion Rory McIlroy before finishing with 68

DUBAI: Shane Lowry and Nacho Elvira both produced brilliant rounds of 68 in windy conditions to earn a two-shot lead at the 2026 Dubai Invitational.

The Irishman began the day three shots behind good friend and Grand Slam champion Rory McIlroy, but some stunning iron play and clutch putting saw him overhaul his playing partner.

Lowry is aiming to secure his first DP World Tour title since winning the 2022 BMW PGA Championship and he showcased his quality with five birdies and two bogeys.

Spaniard Elvira surged into contention thanks to four birdies in his final six holes for a matching 68 — the best rounds of the day — to set the clubhouse target of five under.

Having been joined at the summit of the leaderboard earlier in the day, McIlroy regained his one-shot advantage when he birdied the third to reach six under.

That lead was briefly extended to two when Antoine Rozner’s early birdie burst was offset by a double bogey, but McIlroy dropped a shot at the sixth.

A skewed chip left a difficult par putt for McIlroy to save par at the ninth and when it slid by, he was in a two-way tie for the lead at four under.

In the group ahead, Lawrence carded back-to-back birdies at the fourth and fifth — the latter with a sumptuous hole-out from the bunker — to join that mark.

Lowry opened with birdie-birdie for the second day running and despite a bogey at the fifth, he picked up the shot at the very next hole. A bogey at the ninth saw him slip back one, but he responded immediately with a lovely birdie putt at the 10th to rejoin the lead.

None of the trio could jump ahead on their own as they reached the turn, which saw Armitage increase the leadership group to four.

The Englishman, who started on the back nine, mixed two birdies and two bogeys during his front nine and then picked up shots at the second and fourth to reach the summit.

However, by the time McIlroy and Lowry finished the 14th hole, the latter was in the sole lead.

Lawrence had bogeyed the same par-three hole, Armitage dropped a shot at the ninth — his last — and McIlroy found the water at the 14th as the trio slipped back to three under.

That left Lowry on his own at the top. He was briefly joined by Elvira and McIlroy when the latter rolled in a 46-foot putt at the 16th for birdie, but Lowry followed suit from 31 feet to maintain his one-shot lead at five under.

McIlroy found the water for the fourth time at the 17th as he finished with back-to-back bogeys to sit three behind the joint leaders.

“Very happy (with the round),” said Lowry. “It was hard. It was tricky. You know, like that putt on the last hole, you don’t hole a lot of putts like that, and I did well. I did a good job. A couple sloppy mistakes on the front nine, but I was playing good and giving myself chances.

“I just had a great day out there. I really enjoyed it. I had a great group. Two great amateurs, and playing golf in a good frame of mind makes it a little bit easier. That’s sort of a little lesson for me for the rest season. If I play golf like that for the rest season in that frame of mind, I’ll be pretty good.”

Elvira had carded three bogeys and two birdies during his first 12 holes, but his birdie blitz to complete his second round propelled into the share of the lead with Lowry.

“I feel like off the tee I hit it really well,” said Elvira. “That’s something I struggled with in the past, and we made a couple changes, and I think it’s paying off. So, I’m very happy with the way I’m hitting it off the tee. It’s putting me in good positions to take advantage.”

Armitage and Spain’s David Puig were tied for third at three under, while McIlroy, Lawrence, Rozner and Spain’s Angel Ayora were one shot further back at two under.

American Ryggs Johnston recorded the first hole-in-one of 2026 when he aced the 218-yard par-three eighth with a six iron.

In the team competition, Jimmy Dunne, who was paired with Lowry, leads the way on 12 under, one stroke ahead of Greg Mondre and Dante Jimenez.