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LIV Golf Bedminster
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The LIV Golf Bedminster was a professional golf tournament that was held in Bedminster, New Jersey, outside of New York City. The tournament was held in July 2022, at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster and was the third event for LIV Golf, a new golf series led by Greg Norman and funded by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.
Key Information
Format
[edit]The tournament was a 54-hole individual stroke play event, with a team element. Four man teams were selected via a draft by their designated team captains, with a set number of their total scores counting for the team on each day. Each round commenced with a shotgun start, with the leaders beginning on the first hole for the final round, in order to finish on the eighteenth.[2]
Inaugural field
[edit]The field for the inaugural event was announced on July 19. 45 of the 48 players were named, with the remaining three to be confirmed.[3][4] The following day they were confirmed as Henrik Stenson (who had been relieved from his position as captain of the European Ryder Cup team earlier in the day), Jason Kokrak and Charles Howell III.[a]
- Abraham Ancer
- Richard Bland
- Laurie Canter
- Paul Casey[b]
- Eugenio Chacarra
- Bryson DeChambeau (c)
- Hennie du Plessis
- Sergio García (c)
- Talor Gooch
- Branden Grace
- Justin Harding
- Sam Horsfield
- Charles Howell III[b]
- Yuki Inamori
- Dustin Johnson (c)
- Matt Jones
- Sadom Kaewkanjana
- Martin Kaymer (c)
- Phachara Khongwatmai
- Ryosuke Kinoshita
- Brooks Koepka (c)
- Chase Koepka
- Jason Kokrak[b]
- Jinichiro Kozuma
- Graeme McDowell
- Phil Mickelson (c)
- Jediah Morgan
- Kevin Na (c)
- Shaun Norris
- Louis Oosthuizen (c)
- Wade Ormsby (c)
- Carlos Ortiz
- Pat Perez
- Turk Pettit
- James Piot
- Ian Poulter
- David Puig (a)
- Patrick Reed
- Charl Schwartzel
- Travis Smyth
- Henrik Stenson[b]
- Hudson Swafford (c)
- Hideto Tanihara (c)
- Peter Uihlein
- Scott Vincent
- Lee Westwood (c)
- Bernd Wiesberger
- Matthew Wolff
Teams
[edit]- 4 Aces GC: Johnson (c), Reed, Gooch, Perez
- Cleeks GC: Kaymer (c), McDowell, Canter, Puig (a)
- Crusher GC: DeChambeau (c), Casey, Howell III, Norris
- Fireball GC: García (c), Ancer, Ortiz, Chacarra
- HY Flyers GC: Mickelson (c), Wiesberger, Wolff, Harding
- Iron Heads GC: Na (c), Kaewkanjana, Khongwatmai, Vincent
- Majesticks GC: Westwood (c), Poulter, Stenson, Horsfield
- Niblicks GC: Swafford (c), Uihlein, Piot, Pettit
- Punch GC: Ormsby (c), Jones, Smyth, Morgan
- Smash GC: B. Koepka (c), Kokrak, Bland, C. Koepka
- Stinger GC: Oosthuizen (c), Schwartzel, Grace, Du Plessis
- Torque GC: Tanihara (c), Kinoshita, Inamori, Kozuma
Winners
[edit]Individual
[edit]| Year | Tour(s)[c] | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LIV Golf Bedminster | ||||||
| 2023 | LIV, MENA | 201 | −12 | 7 strokes | ||
| LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster | ||||||
| 2022 | LIV | 202 | −11 | 2 strokes | ||
Team
[edit]| Year | Winners[d] | Score (to par) |
Margin of victory |
Runners-up[d] | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LIV Golf Bedminster | ||||||
| 2023 | Ripper GC[e] | −20 | 11 strokes | Crushers GC[f] Stinger GC[g] | ||
| LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster | ||||||
| 2022 | 4Aces GC[h] | −25 | 8 strokes | Majesticks GC[i] | ||
Notes
[edit]- ^ (a) – Amateur
- ^ a b c d Casey, Stenson, Kokrak and Howell III made their first appearances in the series.[5]
- ^ LIV − LIV Golf League; MENA − MENA Tour.
- ^ a b (c) – Team captain
- ^ Matt Jones, Marc Leishman, Jediah Morgan and Cameron Smith (c)
- ^ Paul Casey, Bryson DeChambeau (c), Charles Howell III and Anirban Lahiri
- ^ Dean Burmester, Branden Grace, Louis Oosthuizen (c) and Charl Schwartzel
- ^ Talor Gooch, Dustin Johnson (c), Pat Perez and Patrick Reed
- ^ Sam Horsfield, Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson and Lee Westwood (c)
References
[edit]- ^ "Virtual Course Tour". Retrieved June 11, 2022.
- ^ Scrivener, Peter (June 8, 2022). "LIV Golf - all you need to know about Saudi-funded series". BBC Sport. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
- ^ Woodard, Adam (July 19, 2022). "LIV Golf announces field for event at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, leaves three spots open for new players". Golfweek. USA Today. Retrieved July 20, 2022.
- ^ "Teams Announced For LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster". LIV Golf. July 26, 2022. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
- ^ McDonald, Patrick (July 2, 2022). "Paul Casey signs with LIV Golf, will make debut at next event in Bedminster at end of month". CBS Sports. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
LIV Golf Bedminster
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Announcement and Planning
The LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster was announced as the third event in the inaugural 2022 series, scheduled for July 29–31 at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey.[11][12] The venue selection highlighted the club's 36-hole facilities and its suitability for a high-profile tournament, with Trump Golf emphasizing its distinguished layout designed by architects like Tom Fazio.[12] On July 19, 2022, LIV Golf released the 48-player field, which included returning participants from prior events alongside newcomers such as Henrik Stenson, who joined shortly after his Open Championship victory, and Phil Mickelson's team.[11][13] Teams were finalized and announced on July 26, 2022, comprising 12 four-man squads competing for a $25 million purse, with $20 million allocated to individual prizes and $5 million to team winnings.[14] Planning incorporated the series' standard 54-hole stroke-play format with a shotgun start, no cut, and music-enhanced spectator experience, though specific logistical preparations for Bedminster focused on accommodating the event's global broadcast and on-site entertainment amid ongoing PGA Tour rivalries.[3] The tournament proceeded as planned despite external controversies over Saudi backing and player defections, drawing a field of major winners and top-ranked professionals.[7]Position in LIV Golf Series
The LIV Golf Bedminster event marked the third tournament in the inaugural 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Series, which comprised seven regular-season events featuring 48 players in a no-cut, 54-hole stroke-play format. Held from July 29 to 31, 2022, it followed the series openers at Centurion Club in London and Pumpkin Ridge in Portland, Oregon, amid growing media attention to the tour's Saudi-backed structure and high prize money.[15][16] The positioning underscored LIV Golf's rapid expansion strategy, prioritizing U.S. venues to challenge PGA Tour dominance, with Bedminster's selection highlighting ties to prominent figures despite controversies over the tour's funding origins.[17] Bedminster returned to the schedule in 2023 as the 11th regular-season event in a 13-tournament campaign, scheduled for August 11–13 to capitalize on late-summer momentum before the season finale.[3][1] This slot positioned it after international stops like those in Australia and Singapore, emphasizing a mix of domestic and global venues while maintaining the core format of team and individual competitions with shotgun starts.[18] No subsequent Bedminster events have occurred in the LIV Golf series through 2025, reflecting a rotation of host courses amid ongoing negotiations with traditional tours.[19]Venue Details
Trump National Golf Club Bedminster
Trump National Golf Club Bedminster is a private golf club owned and operated by the Trump Organization, located in Bedminster, Somerset County, New Jersey, approximately 40 miles west of New York City.[20] [21] Acquired in 2002 for roughly $35 million, the property was transformed from a prior floundering golf project into a premier facility spanning over 600 rolling acres.[20] [22] The club features two 18-hole championship courses: the Old Course, designed by Tom Fazio and opened in 2004, and the New Course, designed by Tom Fazio II and unveiled in 2008. The Old Course measures up to 7,560 yards from the championship tees with a par of 72, characterized by undulated greens, strategic bunkering, and hilly terrain that challenges players' accuracy and course management. The New Course extends to 7,564 yards, also par 72, and incorporates heathland elements with expansive fairways framed around the original layout.[23] [24] [25] For the 2022 LIV Golf Bedminster event, held July 29–31, the tournament utilized the Old Course, configured to a par of 71 and 7,524 yards to suit the professional field's demands, emphasizing precision on its manicured fairways and elevated greens.[3] [17] The venue's selection aligned with LIV Golf's preference for high-profile, exclusive settings, leveraging the club's infrastructure for shotgun starts and team formats. Previously, it hosted the 2017 U.S. Women's Open, demonstrating its capacity for major competitions.[20] [26] Amenities include a 1932 Georgian Revival clubhouse, once associated with automobile executive John DeLorean, offering dining, event spaces, and family-oriented facilities such as pools and equestrian options, enhancing its appeal as a comprehensive resort destination.[20] [27] The club's elevation and countryside vistas provide a scenic backdrop, though its topography can complicate walking play.[28]Course Characteristics
The Old Course at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, designed by Tom Fazio and opened in 2002, is a par-72 layout spanning approximately 7,560 yards from the championship tees.[29] For the 2022 LIV Golf Bedminster event, the course was configured to measure around 7,500 yards, emphasizing its championship caliber with a mix of demanding holes that traverse open fields, tree-lined fairways, and water hazards including several lakes.[30] The design incorporates bold, sprawling bunkers and large, imaginatively contoured greens with significant undulations, allowing for multiple pin positions that test precision and strategy.[29] [23] Key features include strategically placed hazards that penalize errant shots, such as island greens and water crossings on multiple holes, contributing to the course's reputation for difficulty during professional play.[30] The routing blends pastoral Somerset County terrain with Fazio's signature elements, like elevated tees and forced carries, making it suitable for stroke-play formats like LIV Golf's 54-hole events.[31] Firm, fast greens and wind exposure across the expansive property further challenge players, as evidenced by scoring averages in the low 70s during the tournament.[29]Tournament Format
Competition Structure
The LIV Golf Bedminster tournament, held from July 29 to July 31, 2022, employed a 54-hole stroke play format with no cut, allowing all 48 participants to complete the event regardless of performance after the initial rounds.[32][33] Players competed individually, with the lowest cumulative score determining the champion; ties for the individual lead were resolved via sudden-death playoffs starting on the par-3 17th hole and proceeding through designated holes in sequence if necessary.[32] The field was divided into 12 teams of four players each, fostering simultaneous individual and team competitions.[33] Team scores were calculated by aggregating the two lowest individual scores from each team for rounds one and two, then the three lowest scores for the final round, with the lowest overall team total declared the winner.[32] This structure emphasized consistent performance across rounds while rewarding depth within teams. All three rounds utilized a shotgun start, in which 18 groups of players (one per hole) teed off simultaneously to accelerate pacing and create a compressed field dynamic, diverging from traditional tee-time formats.[34] Groups rotated daily to vary pairings, promoting broader interaction among competitors.[34]Unique Features and Rules
The LIV Golf Bedminster event adhered to the league's standard 54-hole stroke play format, consisting of three rounds without a cut, allowing all participants to compete fully unlike traditional 72-hole PGA Tour events with mid-tournament eliminations.[3][32] Each round commenced with a shotgun start, where teams of four players began simultaneously from different holes across the course to compress playtime and heighten pace, typically completing rounds in under five hours.[33][34] Individual competition ranked players by total strokes, with ties resolved via sudden-death playoffs beginning on the 18th hole and proceeding to earlier holes if needed, following standard golf protocols without modifications for the event.[32] Parallel team scoring aggregated the three lowest individual scores from each four-player team per round, yielding a cumulative team total over 54 holes to determine the winner, introducing a cooperative element absent in conventional individual-focused tours.[34] This dual structure awarded separate prizes for top individual and team finishers from a $4 million purse in 2022, emphasizing both personal and collective performance.[33] No event-specific rule deviations were implemented at Bedminster, preserving LIV's core innovations like permitted on-course music and relaxed dress codes to foster an entertainment-oriented atmosphere, though these did not alter competitive scoring or penalties.[32] Standard Rules of Golf governed play, with LIV officials enforcing pace-of-play guidelines to minimize delays from the shotgun format.[35]Participant Field
Team Composition
The LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster, held August 12–14, 2022, at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, featured 12 teams of four players each, with designated captains drawn from established professionals. Team rosters were finalized prior to the event, incorporating a mix of major champions, international talent, and emerging players, some making their LIV Golf debuts such as Paul Casey and Charles Howell III on Crushers GC.[36][37]| Team | Captain | Players |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Aces GC | Dustin Johnson (USA) | Patrick Reed (USA), Talor Gooch (USA), Pat Perez (USA)[36][37] |
| Cleeks GC | Martin Kaymer (Germany) | Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland), Laurie Canter (England), David Puig (Spain)[36][37] |
| Crushers GC | Bryson DeChambeau (USA) | Paul Casey (England), Charles Howell III (USA), Shaun Norris (South Africa)[36][37] |
| Fireballs GC | Sergio Garcia (Spain) | Abraham Ancer (Mexico), Carlos Ortiz (Mexico), Eugenio Chacarra (Spain)[36][37] |
| Hy Flyers GC | Phil Mickelson (USA) | Bernd Wiesberger (Austria), Matthew Wolff (USA), Justin Harding (South Africa)[36][37] |
| Iron Heads GC | Kevin Na (USA) | Sadom Kaewkanjana (Thailand), Phachara Khongwatmai (Thailand), Scott Vincent (Zimbabwe)[36][37] |
| Majesticks GC | Lee Westwood (England) | Ian Poulter (England), Henrik Stenson (Sweden), Sam Horsfield (England)[36][37] |
| Niblick GC | Hudson Swafford (USA) | Peter Uihlein (USA), James Piot (USA), Turk Pettit (USA)[36][37] |
| Punch GC | Wade Ormsby (Australia) | Matt Jones (Australia), Jediah Morgan (Australia), Travis Smyth (Australia)[36][37] |
| Smash GC | Brooks Koepka (USA) | Jason Kokrak (USA), Richard Bland (England), Chase Koepka (USA)[36][37] |
| Stinger GC | Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) | Charl Schwartzel (South Africa), Branden Grace (South Africa), Hennie du Plessis (South Africa)[36][37] |
| Torque GC | Hideto Tanihara (Japan) | Ryosuke Kinoshita (Japan), Yuki Inamori (Japan), Jinichiro Kozuma (Japan)[36][37] |
Key Individual Entries
Henrik Stenson claimed the individual title at the 2022 LIV Golf Bedminster, marking his debut victory in the series with a total score of 11-under par over three rounds.[38][39] Stenson opened with a 64, sharing the lead, and closed with a 69 to secure a two-stroke margin over the field despite recent controversy surrounding his participation.[40][41] His performance highlighted consistent ball-striking on the challenging Trump National Golf Club Bedminster layout, earning him $4 million in individual prize money plus additional team earnings with Majesticks GC, which finished second overall.[42][43] Dustin Johnson, captain of 4 Aces GC, tied for second place individually at 9-under par, propelled by a final-round 68 that included a birdie on the last hole.[41][44] Johnson's steady play contributed to his team's first-place team finish, underscoring his leadership and prior major championship pedigree in adapting to the LIV format.[45] As a pre-event favorite with odds of +500, his result reinforced his status as a top draw despite ongoing PGA Tour tensions.[45] Matthew Wolff also tied for second at 9-under par, highlighted by a strong final-round 64 that nearly overtook the lead.[44] Representing Iron Heads GC, Wolff's performance demonstrated emerging consistency in the LIV field, building on his prior PGA Tour experience.[46] Carlos Ortiz finished fourth at 8-under par, providing a solid showing for Torque GC amid the event's high-profile defections and sanctions debates.[46] Other notable participants included Phil Mickelson, who placed 35th after struggling with an 11-shot deficit following the opening round, and Bryson DeChambeau, whose Crushers GC efforts aligned with broader team dynamics but fell short individually.[39][40]Competition Results
Individual Standings and Winner
Henrik Stenson of Sweden won the individual competition at the 2022 LIV Golf Bedminster, carding a total score of 202 (−11) over three rounds with scores of 64, 69, and 69 on the par-71 course.[47] This debut victory in the LIV Golf series netted him $4,000,000 from the event's $20,000,000 purse.[47][41] Stenson secured the win by two strokes, relying on consistent ball-striking to hold off the field in his first LIV appearance.[41] Dustin Johnson and Matthew Wolff tied for second place at 204 (−9), each earning $1,812,500.[47] Carlos Ortiz finished solo fourth at 205 (−8), taking home $1,050,000.[47] Patrick Reed placed fifth at 206 (−7), with $975,000 in prize money.[47] The top 10 individual finishers were:| Position | Player | Total | To Par | Prize Money |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Henrik Stenson | 202 | −11 | $4,000,000 |
| T2 | Matthew Wolff | 204 | −9 | $1,812,500 |
| T2 | Dustin Johnson | 204 | −9 | $1,812,500 |
| 4 | Carlos Ortiz | 205 | −8 | $1,050,000 |
| 5 | Patrick Reed | 206 | −7 | $975,000 |
| T6 | Paul Casey | 209 | −4 | $648,000 |
| T6 | Sergio Garcia | 209 | −4 | $648,000 |
| T6 | Turk Pettit | 209 | −4 | $648,000 |
| T6 | Lee Westwood | 209 | −4 | $648,000 |
| T6 | Talor Gooch | 209 | −4 | $648,000 |
Team Standings and Performances
In the team competition at LIV Golf Bedminster, held July 29–31, 2022, at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, squads of four players vied for a $3 million purse awarded to the winner, with scoring based on the aggregate of each team's three lowest scores per round across the 54-hole event.[41] 4 Aces GC claimed the title at 25 under par, propelled by consistent contributions from captain Dustin Johnson (tied for second individually at 9 under), Patrick Reed (solo fifth at 8 under), and Talor Gooch (tied for sixth at 7 under), while Pat Perez added depth despite a middling finish.[41][45] Majesticks GC finished second at 17 under, buoyed by Henrik Stenson's debut individual victory at 11 under but hampered by subpar rounds from Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, and Sam Horsfield, who collectively underperformed relative to their teammates' output.[41] Fireballs GC took third at 12 under, led by Carlos Ortiz's strong tied-fourth finish at 9 under and contributions from captain Sergio Garcia and Abraham Ancer, though Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra lagged.[45] The full team standings are as follows:| Position | Team | Score | Key Contributors |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 Aces GC | -25 | Johnson (T2), Reed (5th), Gooch (T6) |
| 2 | Majesticks GC | -17 | Stenson (1st) |
| 3 | Fireballs GC | -12 | Ortiz (T4) |
| 4 | Hy Flyers GC | -9 | Wolff (T2), Mickelson (captain) |
| 5 | Stinger GC | -8 | Grace, Oosthuizen |
| T6 | Crushers GC | -4 | DeChambeau (captain), Casey |
| T6 | Niblicks GC | -4 | Uihlein |
| 8 | Smash GC | -2 | Koepka brothers, Kokrak |
| 9 | Cleeks GC | E | McDowell |
| 10 | Iron Heads GC | +3 | Vincent |
| 11 | Punch GC | +7 | Jones |
| 12 | Torque GC | +10 | Taniguchi |
