2024 LIV Golf Singapore Primer: TV, Format, Field, Teams, Odds

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Phil Mickelson of HyFlyers GC in action during day two of the LIV Golf Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club on April 29, 2023 in Singapore. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah via Getty Images)

After another wild week in Australia, the LIV Golf League continues its international swing with a second annual stop in Singapore.

The marquee names headlining the LIV Golf Singapore event are major champions Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson, Phil Mickelson, Bryson Dechambeau, Patrick Reed, and Cameron Smith, among others.

Below are some details to get you primed for an exciting week of golf at the acclaimed Sentosa Golf Club.


2024 LIV Golf Singapore

Pro Golf Weekly previews LIV Golf’s stop in Singapore in this week’s 2024 LIV Golf Singapore Primer.


The Skinny

A scoreboard is seen ahead of day one of the LIV Golf Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club on April 28, 2023 in Singapore. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah via Getty Images)

Tournament: LIV Golf Singapore
Dates: May 3-5, 2024
Where: Sentosa Island, Singapore
CourseSentosa GC (The Serapong)
Schedule Week: 5 of 14
Distance: Par 71 / 7,406
Format: 54-holes: 12 Teams, 48 Players
Purse: $25,000,000
Winning Share: $4,000,000
Winning Team Share: $3,000,000
TV Broadcast: The CW Network
Time Zone: Singapore Time SGT
Time Difference: 12 Hours ahead of EST (USA)


How to Follow: LIV Golf Singapore

Brooks Koepka, captain of the Smash GC, plays a shot during the final round of the LIV golf tournament at Sentosa Golf course in Singapore on April 30, 2023. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN for AFP via Getty Images)

The CW Network airs the LIV Golf League in one-hundred-percent of the U.S. markets. (Singapore is 12 hours ahead of ET USA.)

TELEVISION: Fri-Sat: 9:15 p.m. ET- The CW Network, Youtube TV

STREAMING: Thu: 9:15 p.m. ET – The CW App, LIVGolfPlus.com, Caffeine TV, Youtube; Fri: 9:15 p.m. ET – The CW App, LIVGolfPlus.com, Youtube; Sat: 9:15 p.m. ET – The CW App, LIVGolfPlus.com, Youtube

LINKS: Web | X/Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube


The LIV Golf Format

Greg Norman, Commissioner and CEO of LIV Golf, has a shoey on stage with the Ripper team during LIV Adelaide at The Grange Golf Club on April 28, 2024 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Mark Brake via Getty Images)

The LIV Golf League 2024 features 13 teams comprised of four players, along with two wild card players. In total, 54 players will compete over a 14-event schedule, with players and teams competing simultaneously for both points and prize money.

Tournaments consist of 54-hole stroke play, no cuts and shotgun start, ensuring a faster and more exciting pace of play.

Captains: Each team has a captain while members of the four-player teams, including the captain, participate in the three-day tournament.

Individual Winner: The player with the lowest 54-hole stroke play total is the tournament winner. The event’s champion receives $4m in prize money along with 40 rankings points. At the conclusion of LIV Golf Chicago – the 2024 Individual Championship, the player with the most ranking points becomes the season’s Individual Champion.

Team Competition: After each of the first two rounds, the best three scores count to produce a team score. In the final round, all four scores count. The lowest overall team score after 54 holes is the team winner. The final event of the season is the team championship.


LIV Golf Singapore Storylines

Cameron Smith, captain of the Ripper GC, putts from the 18th fairway followed by the crowd during the second playoff of LIV Adelaide at The Grange Golf Club on April 28, 2024 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Mark Brake via Getty Images)
  • LIV Golf returns to Singapore for the second consecutive season, with this week’s tournament marking the end of the first half of the 14-tournament schedule in 2024.
  • The all-Australian Ripper GC enters this week after winning in front of their home fans in Adelaide by beating Stinger GC in LIV Golf’s first-ever team playoff.
  • HyFlyers GC’s Brendan Steele won the individual title in Adelaide, giving his team its first trophy of any kind.
  • Steele is the third consecutive first-time LIV Golf individual winner, following Abraham Ancer in Hong Kong and Dean Burmester in Miami.
  • Talor Gooch, now playing for Smash GC, returns to defend the Singapore title he won last year in a playoff against Fireballs GC Captain Sergio Garcia.
  • The 2023 Singapore playoff is the first of three that Garcia has participated in as a LIV Golf player.
  • Defending Singapore team champion RangeGoats GC have two new players this season in Matthew Wolff and Peter Uihlein, who were acquired via offseason trades by captain Bubba Watson.
  • Torque GC Captain Joaquin Niemann, a two-time winner this season, enters Singapore as the points leader in the Individual Championship race.
  • Crushers GC, captained by Bryson DeChambeau, has won two team titles this season and leads the team points standings.
  • LIV Golf Singapore is the last tournament before golf’s next major, the PGA Championship, in which Smash GC Captain Brooks Koepka will enter as the defending champ.

LIV Golf Singapore Field

Brooks Koepka poses with the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the PGA Championship at Oak Hill CC on May 21, 2023 in Rochester, NY. (Photo by Darren Carroll for PGA of America via Getty Images)

(Alphabetic order by last name)
1. Ancer, Abraham
2. Bland, Richard
3. Burmester, Dean
4. Casey, Paul
5. Chacarra, Eugenio
6. DeChambeau, Bryson
7. Garcia, Sergio
8. Gooch, Talor
9. Grace, Branden
10. Hatton, Tyrrell
11. Herbert, Lucas
12. Horsfield, Sam
13. Howell III, Charles
14. Johnson, Dustin
15. Jones, Matt
16. Kaymer, Martin
17. Kim, Anthony
18. Koepka, Brooks
19. Kokrak, Jason
20. Kozuma, Jinichiro
21. Lahiri, Anirban
22. Lee, Danny
23. Leishman, Marc
24. Meronk, Adrian
25. McDowell, Graeme
26. Mickelson, Phil
27. Munoz, Sebastian
28. Na, Kevin
29. Niemann, Joaquin
30. Ogletree, Andy
31. Oosthuizen, Louis
32. Ortiz, Carlos
33. Pereira, Mito
34. Perez, Pat
35. Pieters, Thomas
36. Poulter, Ian
37. Puig, David
38. Rahm, Jon
39. Reed, Patrick
40. Samooja, Kalle
41. Schwartzel, Charl
42. Smith, Cameron
43. Steele, Brendan
44. Stenson, Henrik
45. Surratt, Caleb
46. Swafford, Hudson
47. Tringale, Cameron
48. Uihlein, Peter
49. Varner III, Harold
50. Vincent, Kieran
51. Vincent, Scott
52. Watson, Bubba
53. Westwood, Lee
54. Wolff, Matthew

Top-5 Betting Favorites

1. Jon Rahm 6-1
2. Joaquin Niemann 8-1
3. Bryson DeChambeau 11-1
4. Brooks Koepka 14-1
4. Cameron Smith 14-1
4. Tyrrell Hatton 14-1


LIV Golf Singapore Teams

RangeGoats GC’s Harold Varner III, Bubba Watson, Talor Gooch and Thomas Pieters celebrate after winning the team portion of the LIV Golf Singapore tournament at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore on Apr 30, 2023. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Images)

Below are the 13 teams (with captains italicized) who will compete in Singapore.

  • ACES GCDustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Harold Varner III, Pat Perez
  • CLEEKS GCMartin Kaymer, Adrian Meronk, Richard Bland, Kalle Samooja
  • CRUSHERS GCBryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri
  • FIREBALLS GCSergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Eugenio Chacarra, David Puig
  • HY FLYERS GCPhil Mickelson, Brendan Steele, Cameron Tringale, Andy Ogletree
  • IRON HEADS GCKevin Na, Scott Vincent, Danny Lee, Jinichrio Kozuma
  • LEGION XIII GCJon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Caleb Surratt, Kieran Vincent
  • MAJESTICKS GCLee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson, Sam Horsfield
  • RANGEGOATS GCBubba Watson, Matthew Wolff, Peter Uihlein, Thomas Pieters
  • RIPPER GCCameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Lucas Herbert
  • SMASH GCBrooks Koepka, Talor Gooch, Jason Kokrak, Graeme McDowell
  • STINGER GCLouis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Dean Burmester
  • TORQUE GCJoaquin Niemann, Mito Pereira, Sebastian Munoz, Carlos Ortiz
  • WILD CARDS – Anthony Kim, Hudson Swafford
Teams: Top-5 Betting Favorites

1. Legion XIII (Rahm) 4-1
1. Crushers (DeChambeau) 4-1
3. Ripper (Cam Smith) 6-1
3. Torque (Niemann) 6-1
5. Smash (Koepka) 8-1
5. Fireballs (Sergio) 8-1


LIV Golf Singapore Course

Sentosa has been widely recognized for its commitment to sustainability. (Courtesy: LIV Golf)
  • The Serapong was ranked 55th in Golf Digest’s World’s 100 Greatest Courses and ranked No. 1 among all Singapore courses.
  • The Serapong opened in 1982 and underwent a major renovation in 2006 and then another large renovation in 2020 led by general manager and director of agronomy Andrew Johnston.
  • Sentosa hosted the Singapore Open from 2005 to 2022. LIV Golf League members Ian Poulter and Sergio Garcia are past champions, and 17 current LIV golfers have prior experience playing here.
  • Sentosa has also hosted eight British Open qualifiers.
  • The stretch of holes from hole Nos. 3-7 is known as the Dragon’s Tail.
  • The signature hole is the 486-yard par-4 5th, situated in the belly of the Dragon.
  • The 444-yard par-4 6th includes a large rock formation known as the Dragon’s Tooth, as well as a false front known as the Dragon’s Tongue.
Fast Facts

Par: 36-35-71
Yards: 7,406
Par 3s: 4 (2, 8, 14, 17)
Par 5s: 3 (4, 7, 18)
Easiest Hole: 4th (Par 5, 587 yds)
2023 Avg: 4.451
Hardest Hole: 5th (Par 4, 486 yds)
2023 Avg: 4.171


LIV Golf Payouts: Points & Money

Sergio Garcia of Fireballs GC (2nd L), Talor Gooch of RangeGoats GC (middle) and Brooks Koepka of Smash GC (R) celebrate on the podium during the prize presentation of the LIV Golf Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club on Apr 30, 2023 in Singapore. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah via Getty Images)

The winner of LIV Golf Singapore will receive a $4,000,000 payday along with 40 first-place points.

Note: a one-hole playoff will be conducted if there is a tie for first place after 54 holes. Hole 18 will be repeated until a winner is determined.

Individual
Pos-(Points)-Money
1 (40) $4,000,000
2 (30) $2,225,000
3 (24) $1,500,000
4 (18) $1,000,000
5 (16) $800,000
6 (14) $700,000
7 (13) $600,000
8 (12) $525,000
9 (11) $442,500
10 (10) $405,000
11 (8) $380,000
12 (7) $360,000
13 (6) $340,000
14 (5) $320,000
15 (4) $300,000
16 (3) $285,000
17 (3) $270,000
18 (2) $260,000
19 (2) $250,000
20 (2) $240,000
21 (1) $230,000
22 (1) $220,000
23 (1) $210,000
24 (1) $200,000
25 (-) $195,000
26 (-) $190,000
27 (-) $185,000
28 (-) $180,000
29 (-) $175,000
30 (-) $170,000
31 (-) $165,000
32 (-) $160,000
33 (-) $155,000
34 (-) $150,000
35 (-) $148,000
36 (-) $145,000
37 (-) $143,000
38 (-) $140,000
39 (-) $138,000
40 (-) $135,000
41 (-) $133,000
42 (-) $130,000
43 (-) $128,000
44 (-) $128,000
45 (-) $125,000
46 (-) $125,000
47 (-) $123,000
48 (-) $120,000
49 (-) $60,000
50 (-) $60,000
51 (-) $60,000
52 (-) $50,000
53 (-) $50,000
54 (-) $50,000

Team
1 (32) $3,000,000
2 (24) $1,500,000
3 (16) $500,000
4 (12) $1,000,000
5 (8) $0
6 (4) $0
7 (2) $0
8 (1) $0
9 (0) $0
10 (0) $0
11 (0) $0
12 (0) $0
13 (0) $0


Next Stop: LIV Golf Houston

Ian Poulter reacts after winning the 2018 Houston Open at the Golf Club of Houston. Photo: Stacy Revere/Getty Images

After Brooks Koepka‘s defense at Valhalla for the 2024 PGA Championship – the season’s second major, the LIV Golf League will resume its schedule with the inaugural LIV Golf Houston.

Contested at the famed Golf Club of Houston – the former host venue of the PGA Tour’s Houston Open, it will mark LIV Golf’s maiden stop in the Lonestar State.

A Rees Jones design (2002), the lengthy course is framed by pines and Wetland plants with deceptive bunkers and sharply edged greens.

LIV golfers who won the Houston Open on this track include Paul Casey (2009), Anthony Kim (2010), Phil Mickelson (2011), Matt Jones (2014) and Ian Poulter (2018).


Sources: LIV Golf Media, Getty Images


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