BOLINGBROOK, Ill. – As LIV Golf heads to Bolingbrook Golf Club for its 12th stop on the 14-event schedule, the season is heading toward a climactic conclusion with both the Individual Championship and Team Championship quickly approaching. Last year at Bolingbrook, Jon Rahm claimed his second LIV Golf individual title and Crushers GC took the team title in what proved to be a difficult test of golf. The par-71, 7,224-yard course will demand accuracy off the tee and strong approach play.
TEAM POWER RANKINGS: LIV GOLF CHICAGO
1. LEGION XIII
Legion XIII tops the rankings once again after winning back-to-back at events at LIV Golf Andalucía and LIV Golf UK by JCB. The powerhouse team has won four times this season and is gaining momentum as the 2025 season nears its end. As if the dynamic duo of Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton weren’t daunting enough for Legion XIII’s competitors, the recent emergence of the team’s young guns, Tom McKibbin and Caleb Surratt, make them even more dominant. McKibbin has not finished worse than T11 in each of his last starts, with his best finish coming in the form of a T4 at LIV Golf Andalucía. Surratt is coming off the first podium finish of his LIV Golf career after a third-place finish at LIV Golf UK.
2. FIREBALLS GC
After starting the season on fire with wins at Adelaide, Hong Kong and Singapore, Fireballs GC cooled off for a stretch in the middle of the season. Recently, the Sergio Garcia-led squad is beginning to rediscover their form and they’ve now finished in the top 5 in three consecutive events. In 2024, the Fireballs finished 3rd at Bolingbrook, just two shots behind Crushers GC. Garcia led the charge, finishing T2. Now, Garcia’s teammates enter the week beginning to hit their stride. Abraham Ancer, David Puig and Josele Ballester all have a top-14 finish in their past three starts.
3. CRUSHERS GC
Crushers GC will look to defend their 2024 title at Bolingbrook this week but aren’t entering the week in the form they were in when they reeled off three straight victories at Korea, Virginia and Dallas. The Crushers follow the lead of Captain Bryson DeChambeau, who’s not quite performed up to his incredibly lofty standards over his last three LIV Golf starts where he’s finished T9, T30, T11. At Bolingbrook, DeChambeau will need to dial in his wedges, which has been an area of weakness this season for the two-time U.S. Open champion. Last year, Anirban Lahiri finished T6 at Bolingbrook alongside DeChambeau. Paul Casey finished T13.