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    11 July 2023

    LIV Golf’s $50 million season finale relocated from Saudi Arabia to Trump National Doral

    The Final Showdown: Saudi Arabia to Florida – A Surprising Twist in the LIV Golf Season

    In an unexpected turn of events, organizers have announced that the prestigious final event of the highly anticipated 2023 LIV Golf season will be relocated from Saudi Arabia to none other than Trump National Doral in sunny Florida.

    Originally scheduled to take place at Jeddah’s Royal Greens Golf and Country Club from November 3rd to November 5th, this exhilarating team championship boasting a whopping $50 million prize purse will now kick off earlier than expected on October 20th through October 22nd at former US President Donald Trump’s iconic Miami course.

    This change doesn’t mean Saudi Arabia misses out completely though. Fear not! LIV Golf Jeddah will still play host to the thrilling conclusion of the regular season as it stages its own tournament between October13th and October15th, determining the individual champion who will reign supreme.

    A Competitive Battle for Team Championship Glory Begins!

    The twelve four-man teams participating in this extraordinary golfing spectacle will be seeded based on their finishing positions during the regular season. The stakes are high as they gear up for a head-to-head battle like no other.

    A Repetition of Last Year’s Success Story: Dustin Johnson Takes Center Stage Again!

    Echoing last year’s nail-biting finale, where Dustin Johnson secured the individual championship in Jeddah and then led his team, 4Aces, to victory in the thrilling team championship at Trump National Doral, anticipation is soaring as fans wonder if history will repeat itself.

    Johnson’s triumph alongside his American teammates Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch and Pat Perez not only engraved their names into LIV Golf history but also propelled Johnson’s season earnings beyond an impressive $35 million mark.

    The Current Standings: Who Will Reign Supreme?

    The 4Aces are currently leading the pack in the overall standings with four regular season events remaining. However, while they may be on top for now, anything can happen in this wildly competitive sport. The tension is mounting as Australia’s Cameron Smith and May’s PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka trail closely behind leader Talor Gooch in the individual rankings.

    Merging Paths: A Testimony before a US Senate Panel

    Intrigue doesn’t stop there! Tomorrow, two esteemed officials from the PGA Tour are scheduled to testify before a US Senate panel regarding a proposed merger between LIV Golf, the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. This development follows former AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson’s resignation from the PGA Tour’s policy board in protest of this potential union.

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