Jon Rahm delivered a stunning performance at LIV Golf Indianapolis, shooting an incredible 11-under 60 in the final round. This performance propelled him to the top of the leaderboard and secured his place as the 2025 season-long Individual Champion. Despite Rahm's exceptional play, Sebastian Munoz ultimately won the tournament after defeating Rahm in a playoff.
The final regular event of the LIV Golf season concluded dramatically at The Club at Chatham Hills in Indianapolis. Munoz's victory came after he birdied the final two holes in regulation, matching Rahm at 22-under. Munoz secured the win with a birdie on the first playoff hole, the par-4 18th. This marks Munoz's first title in six years, earning him a $4 million prize. Rahm, despite the playoff loss, took home $2.25 million as the runner-up. Dustin Johnson finished third with a score of 20-under, earning $1.5 million.
Rahm's final round was nothing short of spectacular. He needed a strong finish to overtake Joaquin Niemann in the season-long standings, and he delivered with a bogey-free 60. Rahm's performance included a remarkable display of precision and clutch putting, highlighted by multiple birdies and a near-perfect approach to the 18th. Although he missed a 20-foot putt in the playoff that would have extended the match, his exceptional round was enough to secure the Individual Championship.
By winning the Individual Championship, Rahm secured an $18 million bonus, marking his second consecutive season at the top of the LIV Golf standings. This is particularly impressive considering he did not win an individual event throughout the 2025 season. Rahm's consistency, marked by four runner-up finishes and only one result outside the top 10, proved crucial in securing the title. Niemann, despite winning five events this season, finished just short of Rahm in the points race. Niemann tied for fourth at 17-under.
Torque GC, captained by Niemann, won the team event at LIV Golf Indianapolis. Torque GC's victory marked their first team win since LIV Golf Greenbrier in 2023. The team shot a cumulative score of 64-under, setting a new LIV Golf record for the lowest overall team score. Legion XIII, Rahm's team, finished second, and Fireballs GC finished third.
The event also had implications for players battling to avoid relegation from the LIV Golf League for 2026. Ultimately, Henrik Stenson, Andy Ogletree, and Mito Pereira faced relegation. Ian Poulter's late surge with birdies on four of his final five holes allowed him to narrowly escape the drop zone, pushing his teammate Stenson into relegation.