We had some new faces in LIV Golf this year, with some big name signings and some lesser lights being given their chance in the lucrative team golf tour.
Tom McKibbin and Jose Luis Ballester grabbed the majority of the headlines, but we had a few others go under the radar too.
Ballester actually replaced a new signing when he joined mid-season, and a fellow young Spaniard as well.
And here we’ve also included the man who came through the LIV Golf Promotions event to book a place in the league – but featured as a wildcard and did not join a team.
Tom McKibbin
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- Standings: 20th
- Best finish: T4
Tom McKibbin was the marquee signing as he went against advice from his hometown hero Rory McIlroy to sign with LIV Golf.
The Northern Irishman joined Jon Rahm‘s Legion XIII and had some good performances during his debut season – including four top 10s.
McKibbin finished the season in 20th place in the individual standings, and actually finished above team-mates Tyrrell Hatton and Caleb Surratt.
Luis Masaveu
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- Standings: 52nd
- Best finish: T14
Sergio Garcia brought in young Spaniard Luis Masaveu to his Fireballs GC to replace Eugenio Chacarra for the start of 2025, but he was replaced himself at the halfway stage by Jose Luis Ballester.
Masaveu made history at Royal Troon in 2024 in becoming the first Spanish amateur to make the cut at The Open, which brought him to the attention to Garcia.
He played seven events with a best finish of T14 before being replaced by the big-name signing of Ballester – but did play a further two events as a reserve.
He finished the season in the drop zone down in 52nd as a result.
Jose Luis Ballester
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- Standings: 35th
- Best finish: T2 (lost playoff)
The big mid-season signing for LIV Golf was the big-hitting star amateur Jose Luis Ballester, who came through the PGA Tour University but declined his membership on the Korn Ferry Tour in order to turn pro in LIV.
He made his debut at LIV Golf Virginia and despite playing just the final six events of the season he finished in 35th and safely outside the relegation zone – and also came close to a tournament victory.
Ballester lost a playoff to Dean Burmester, also including Jon Rahm, at LIV Golf Chicago and also had another top 10 in…
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