Sebastian Munoz needed just one hole to dispatch Jon Rahm in a playoff for the title at LIV Golf Indy on Sunday.
Munoz signed for 6-under 65 in the third and final round at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Indiana, finishing the tournament at 22 under and in a tie with Rahm, who stormed from behind with a 11-under 60 to force a playoff. Rahm’s runner-up finish was good enough to narrowly edge Joaquin Niemann for the league’s season-long individual title, which he claimed despite not winning a single event all season.
But it’s Munoz who walks away with the $4 million winner’s check and his LIV Golf victory since he joined the league in 2023. Munoz’s last professional victory came on the PGA Tour at the 2019 Sanderson Farms Championship, where he also won in a playoff over Korea’s Sungjae Im.
Munoz, a 32-year-old from Colombia who made headlines Friday when he fired a 12-under 59 with a double bogey. is a member of Niemann’s Torque GC, which took home the team title at LIV Golf Indy with a total score of 64 under, 10 shots ahead of Rahm’s Legion XIII.
Next week’s LIV Golf Michigan is the final stop for the league in 2025 and will serve as its winner-take-all team championship event.