Following on from LIV Golf Andalucía, as well as The Open Championship for some players, the LIV Golf League is to complete its European journey at JCB Golf & Country Club.
Last year, following several strong results on the circuit, Jon Rahm managed to claim his maiden LIV Golf League title, which proved to be the catalyst for his Individual victory in the overall standings.
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Returning to defend his title, the event once again takes place at JCB Golf & Country Club, where Bryson DeChambeau will be favorite after an incredible Open Championship that saw him card 65, 68 and 64 in his final three rounds, following a seven-over-par 78 opener.
Joaquin Niemann heads to the course as the individual leader in the standings, with the Chilean claiming four LIV Golf victories in just nine starts in 2025.
Home-hero Tyrrell Hatton, who was in contention for the Claret Jug before a poor final round, will also be present, while several players will be looking to claim as many points as possible in the standings before the season finale in just two tournaments time.
LIV Golf UK Course Guide: JCB Golf & Country Club
Located in the Staffordshire countryside, JCB Golf & Country Club was opened in 2019 and not only features a championship course that has hosted several big events, but also a range of luxury lodges and a modern clubhouse.
An exclusive private members club, it’s named after the world-famous JCB company, which specializes in construction equipment, with the course featuring some spectacular golf holes.
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A par-72 layout that measures around 7,300-yards, the most iconic hole on the course is the par 3 17th, a 255-yard behemoth that plays downhill to an island green.
Last year, John Catlin made a hole-in-one and, for the week, the best round registered came from eventual winner, Rahm, who carded an eight-under 64.
In terms of what to look out for, it all depends on the weather for the week, which is predicted to be sunny, albeit with wind. As seen with last year’s leaderboard, any type of player can contend.
Looking at the top 10 of the leaderboard, just three players finished in the top 10 of the driving stats, while only two finished top 10 in putting. One key metric is that, in the top 10, seven of them finished…
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