
After a stop in Hong Kong where Jon Rahm claimed a three-shot victory, the LIV Golf League continues its Asian swing with a fourth annual stop in Singapore.
The marquee names headlining the Aramco LIV Golf Singapore event include Rahm, Joaquin Niemann, Tyrrell Hatton, Dustin Johnson, Bryson Dechambeau, 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.
Aramco LIV Golf Singapore
Pro Golf Weekly previews LIV Golf’s stop in Singapore in this week’s LIV Golf Singapore Primer.
The Skinny

Tournament: Aramco LIV Golf Singapore
Dates: March 12-15, 2026
Where: Sentosa Island, Singapore
Course: Sentosa GC (The Serapong)
Schedule Week: 4 of 14
Distance: Par 71 / 7,406
Format: 72-holes: 13 Teams, 57 Players
Total Purse: $32.3m
Individual Purse: $20m
Winning Share: $4m
Team Purse: $10m
Winning Team Share: $3m
Top-3 Team Players Purse: $2.3m
Winning Team Players Share: $1m
Defending Champion: Joaquin Niemann
TV Broadcast: FOX Sports
Time Zone: Singapore Time SGT
Time Difference: 12 Hours ahead of ET (USA)
How to Follow: LIV Golf Singapore

FOX Sports Network airs the LIV Golf League in one-hundred-percent of the U.S. markets. (Singapore is 12 hours ahead of ET USA.)
WATCH: Wed: 9 p.m. (Fox Sports App), 10 p.m. (FS1); Thu: 9 p.m. (Fox Sports App), 11:30 p.m. (FS1); Fri: 9:30 p.m. (FS2), 10:20 p.m. (FS1); Sat: 9 p.m. (FS1)
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The LIV Golf Format

The LIV Golf League 2026 features 13 teams comprised of four players, along with five wild card players. In total, 57 players will compete over a 14-event schedule, with players and teams competing simultaneously for both points and prize money.
Tournaments consist of 72-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 four-day tournament.
Individual Winner: The player with the lowest 72-hole stroke play total is the tournament winner. The event’s champion receives $4m in prize money along with 200 LIV rankings points (from 40) and about 23 OWGR points. At the conclusion of LIV Golf Indianapolis (the 2026 Individual Championship), the player with the most ranking points becomes the season’s Individual Champion.
Team Competition: All four scores count in each round for every team, an adjustment that began in the 2025 season. As with the individual competition, the team with the lowest total score wins the event’s team title. An adjustment for 2026: all 13 teams will earn prize money each week based on their finishing position (1st-$3m, 13th-$200k) rather than only the top 3 teams. In addition, in 2026, the league introduced a $2.3m prize to be allocated to the players on the team podiums (top 3) each week. For example, the winning team earns $3m which goes in as team revenue for building and managing the team (salaries, marketing, etc). Additionally, the winning team splits another $1m ($250k each or however the captain sees fit) among the four players. For instance, last week Jon Rahm won the LIV Golf Hong Kong event and pocketed $4m. His Legion team came in second place and earned $1.5m as team revenue. Additionally, they were rewarded another $800k to share among the four players. So, Rahm himself earned $4.2m for the week and his team pocketed another $1.5m.
LIV Golf Singapore Storylines

- LIV Golf returns to Singapore for the fourth consecutive season, with this week’s tournament marking the end of the first half of the 14-tournament schedule in 2024.
- The Serapong course at Sentosa Golf Club, considered among Asia’s top golf courses, becomes just the second course to host a LIV Golf tournament in four consecutive seasons, joining The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide.
- Jon Rahm enters Singapore as the 2026 points leader, having won in Hong Kong after opening the season with consecutive runner-up finishes in Riyadh and Adelaide; the Legion XIII captain leads the season-long Individual Championship race after three tournaments.
- 4Aces GC, captained by Dustin Johnson, enters Singapore fresh off its team victory in Hong Kong that ended the club’s winless streak that had dated back to the 2023 LIV Golf season.
- The all-Australian Ripper GC, captained by Cameron Smith, maintained its lead in the team points competition and will seek to win for the second time in Singapore, having won previously in 2024.
- Torque GC Captain Joaquin Niemann is the defending champion in Singapore, having won last year en route to his second consecutive runner-up finish in the season-long points race to Rahm.
- Fireballs GC, captained by Sergio Garcia, are the defending team champions in Singapore and looking to win their first title in 2026.
- New Smash GC Captain Talor Gooch won the inaugural LIV Golf Singapore tournament in 2023 while representing RangeGoats GC.
- Besides Niemann and Gooch, other players with success at Sentosa include past Singapore Open champions Ian Poulter, Younghan Song and Sergio Garcia.
- First-year LIV Golf players such as Elvis Smylie (Ripper GC) and Michael La Sasso (HyFlyers GC) will get their first look at The Serapong.
LIV Golf Singapore Field

Top-10 Betting Favorites
1. Jon Rahm 3-1
2. Bryson DeChambeau 9-1
3. David Puig 14-1
4. Joaquin Niemann 20-1
4. Tyrrell Hatton 20-1
6. Lucas Herbert 22-1
6. Sebastian Munoz 22-1
8. Cameron Smith 25-1
8. Carlos Ortiz 25-1
8. Thomas Detry 25-1
8. Thomas Pieters 25-1
Full Field and Odds
LIV Golf Singapore Teams

Below are the 13 teams (with captains italicized) who will compete in Singapore.
- ACES GC – Dustin Johnson, Thomas Detry, Anthony Kim, Thomas Pieters
- CLEEKS GC – Martin Kaymer, Adrian Meronk, Richard Bland, Victor Perez
- CRUSHERS GC – Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri
- FIREBALLS GC – Sergio Garcia, Josele Ballester, Luis Masaveu, David Puig
- HY FLYERS GC – Phil Mickelson, Brendan Steele, Cameron Tringale, Michael La Sasso
- KOREAN GC – Byeong Hun An, Minkyu Kim, Danny Lee, Younghan Song
- LEGION XIII GC – Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Caleb Surratt, Tom McKibbin
- MAJESTICKS GC – Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Laurie Canter, Sam Horsfield
- RANGEGOATS GC – Bubba Watson, Matthew Wolff, Peter Uihlein, Ben Campbell
- RIPPER GC – Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Elvis Smylie, Lucas Herbert
- SMASH GC – Talor Gooch, Harold Varner III, Jason Kokrak, Graeme McDowell
- SOUTHERN GUARDS GC – Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Dean Burmester
- TORQUE GC – Joaquin Niemann, Abraham Ancer, Sebastian Munoz, Carlos Ortiz
- WILD CARDS – Yosuke Asaji, Bjorn Hellgren, Richard T. Lee, Miguel Tabuena
Teams: Top-5 Betting Favorites
1. Legion XIII (Rahm) +250
2. Ripper (Cam Smith) +400
2. Torque (Niemann) +400
4. 4Aces (DJ) +500
5. Fireballs (Sergio) +1000
5. Southern Guards (Oosthuizen) +1000
LIV Golf Singapore Course

- The Serapong at Sentosa Golf Club was nominated for the World’s Best Golf Course in 2026 and was awarded the World’s Best Golf Course in 2023 by the World Golf Awards.
- The Serapong opened in 1982 and is consistently ranked as the best golf course in Singapore and Southeast Asia.
- Sentosa is hosting LIV Golf Singapore for the fourth consecutive season, with Talor Gooch (2023), Brooks Koepka (2024) and Joaquin Niemann (2025) winning the first three individual titles.
- RangeGoats GC (2023), Ripper GC (2024) and Fireballs GC won the first three team trophies.
- Sentosa hosted the Singapore Open from 2005 to 2022, and LIV Golf members Ian Poulter (Majesticks Golf Club) and Sergio Garcia (Fireballs GC) are past champions.
- 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.
- The field stroke average for LIV Golf Singapore in each of the last two years is 69.59.
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)
Hardest Hole: 5th (Par 4, 486 yds)
LIV Golf Payouts: Points & Money

The winner of LIV Golf Singapore will receive a $4,000,000 payday along with 200 first-place points.
Note: a one-hole playoff will be conducted if there is a tie for first place after 72 holes. Hole 18 will be repeated until a winner is determined.
Individual
Pos-(Points)-Money
1. (200) $4,000,000
2. (113) $2,225,000
3. (75) $1,500,000
4. (50) $1,000,000
5. (40) $800,000
6. (35) $700,000
7. (30) $600,000
8. (26) $525,000
9. (23) $450,000
10. (21) $415,000
11. (19) $380,000
12. (18) $360,000
13. (17) $340,000
14. (16) $320,000
15. (15) $300,000
16. (14) $285,000
17. (13.5) $270,000
18. (13) $260,000
19. (12.5) $250,000
20. (12) $240,000
21. (11.5) $230,000
22. (11) $220,000
23. (10.5) $210,000
24. (10) $200,000
25. (9.8) $195,000
26. (9.6) $190,000
27. (9.4) $185,000
28. (9.2) $180,000
29. (9) $175,000
30. (8.8) $170,000
31. (8.6) $165,000
32. (8.4) $160,000
33. (8.2) $155,000
34. (8) $150,000
35. (7.6) $147,500
36. (7.4) $145,000
37. (7.2) $142,500
38. (7) $140,000
39. (6.8) $137,500
40. (6.6) $135,000
41. (6.4) $132,500
42. (6.2) $130,000
43. (6) $129,000
44. (5.8) $128,000
45. (5.5) $127,000
46. (5) $126,000
47. (4) $50,000
48. (3.7) $50,000
49. (3.4) $50,000
50. (3.1) $50,000
51. (2.8) $50,000
52. (2.5) $50,000
53. (2.2) $50,000
54. (1.9) $50,000
55. (1.6) $50,000
56. (1.3) $50,000
57. (1) $50,000
Team
1. (30) $3,000,000
2. (15) $1,500,000
3. (9) $900,000
4. (7) $700,000
5. (6.5) $650,000
6. (6) $600,000
7. (5.5) $550,000
8. (5) $500,000
9. (4.5) $450,000
10. (4) $400,000
11. (3) $300,000
12. (2.5) $250,000
13. (2) $200,000
Individual Split Via Team
1. $1,000,000
2. $800,000
3. $500,000
Next Stop: LIV Golf South Africa

This is an event made for South Africa. Big names, big stakes, at a stunning natural resort two-and-a-half times the size of New York’s Central Park. Steyn City has impalas, it’s got porcupines… and now it’s got a fierce group of Southern Guards defending their home turf!
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