Scott Vincent LIV Golf PIF Saudi International Riyadh golf rankings International Series champion.
Dive into the high-stakes world of professional golf as Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent leads the International Series Rankings at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. With a commanding 40-point lead over Yosuke Asaji and 93 points ahead of Miguel Tabuena, Vincent is poised to secure a golden ticket to next season’s LIV Golf League.
This US$5 million event features a star-studded field including defending champion Joaquin Niemann, Carlos Ortiz, Lucas Herbert, Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia, and Patrick Reed. Despite the intensity, Vincent stays focused on discipline, patience, and process, aiming to replicate his closing 66 from last year.
Explore the course changes, tougher rough, and premium on accuracy at Riyadh Golf Club. Vincent discusses his mindset after five weeks on the road and the path to LIV Golf qualification and the Promotions event in Florida.
Watch highlights, analysis, and insights from this decisive week in golf’s International Series.
Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent is poised to make the most of his moment at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers as he leads the international series rankings with a commanding 325.59 points. Vincent is determined to stay focused and not get ahead of himself. With a 40.29 29point lead over Yoske Asagi of Japan and a 93.31 point advantage over Miguel Tabuena of the Philippines. The race for the top spot is heating up in Riyad. The International Series Morocco champion is the favorite for one of the two golden tickets to next season’s LIIV Golf League, but the stakes are higher than ever with elevated points on offer at this week’s $5 million finale. The field is stacked with LIV golf stars including defending champion Wen Neman, Carlos Ortiz, and Lucas Herbert, as well as former world number one Dustin Johnson, 2017 Masters Champion Sergio Garcia and Patrick Reed. Despite the pressure, Vincent remains grounded and composed, focusing on the discipline, patience, and process that have brought him success throughout the year. As the field adjusts to a slightly altered layout this year, Vincent is already deep in study mode, aiming for repeat of his closing 66 at Riad Golf Club last year. While the focus is on securing a direct qualification place for LIIV golf, the implications of this week extend further. The results in Riad will also be a decisive factor in determining who earns a spot at the LIIV Golf Promotions event in Florida, where two additional league places will be up for grabs in early January.
