The 2026 LIV Golf season starts next February under the lights in Riyadh, and in the next few months, we’ll take a detailed look at each player competing next season. Next up is a player with 21 professional wins, Crushers GC’s Paul Casey.

LOOKING AHEAD

Casey will be 48 years old for the 2026 season but has shown no signs of slowing down. The five-time Ryder Cupper continues to be one of the best iron players in the league and will be able to compete with LIV Golf’s top players on courses that favor precise ball-striking.

Last offseason, Casey was rehabbing from an injury. Now, the Crushers GC star will have a full offseason to prepare for the 2026 season, which he spoke about at the Moutai Singapore Open. “This time last year I had just come off surgery on my toe, so I feel like I am in a much better place with my golf game. And I am excited about my game, working very hard on it. It is my 25th season and I am still excited and full of energy. Although I haven’t won this year, there has been some very, very good golf played.”

Casey is arguably the best player on LIV Golf who’s yet to hoist an individual trophy. He should get a few opportunities to change that next season.

LOOKING BACK

Casey has established himself as a dependable teammate for his captain and remains one of the most consistent performers on the LIV Golf circuit. He recorded four top-10 finishes this season and came agonizingly close to claiming his maiden individual LIV Golf title, ultimately finishing runner-up to Patrick Reed in a four-man playoff at LIV Golf Dallas. Casey led the entire league in Strokes Gained: Approach and secured a place inside the Lock Zone for the second straight year.

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