Louis Oosthuizen LIV Golf

The four South Africans competing at the LIV Golf event in Tulsa, Oklahoma had several million reasons to celebrate! Photo: Twitter @Louis57TM

LIV Golf: Louis Oosthuizen wins R28.6 million after losing in playoff

New Zealand’s Danny Lee ended his eight-year title drought with victory in a playoff to win LIV Golf’s Tucson event on Sunday.

Louis Oosthuizen LIV Golf

The four South Africans competing at the LIV Golf event in Tulsa, Oklahoma had several million reasons to celebrate! Photo: Twitter @Louis57TM

New Zealand’s Danny Lee ended his eight-year title drought with victory in a playoff to win LIV Golf’s Tucson event on Sunday.

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Lee, who defected to the lucrative Saudi Arabia-backed circuit last month, had not won as a professional since his victory in the 2015 PGA Tour Greenbrier Classic.

But the 32-year-old held his nerve in a four-player playoff to nail a 25-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to end his lengthy absence from the winner’s circle.

“I haven’t won since 2015,” Lee said afterwards.

“I just felt like winning is just not my thing, but today just changed that.

“It’s just good to see I’m capable of playing some good golf again,” added Lee, who collected $4 million in prize money with the win.

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Lee had forced his way into the playoff after closing his final round with back-to-back birdies to card a two-under-par 69, leaving him nine under for the tournament after 54 holes.

That helped him into a playoff alongside Carlos Ortiz, Brendan Steele and South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen.

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Ortiz was eliminated from contention after bogeying the first playoff hole.

After Oosthuizen and Steele missed their birdie putts, Lee knocked in his long-range effort from well off the green to secure victory.

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Every player was paid – and handsomely – at the 48-player, no-cut event.

In terms of the South Africans in action, Oosthuizen took home $1 558 333.33 (R28.6 million) for his tie for second place, while Brandon Grace pocketed $516 666.67 (R9.5 million) for finishing tied for 10th.

Dean Burmester struggled to a tie for 33rd, but still took home $148 000 (R2.7 million), while Charl Schwartzel had to console himself with $124 000 (R2.3 million) for finishing third last on eight-over par for the 54 holes.

None of the four South Africans in action featured in the team prize payouts.

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FINAL LEADERBOARD AT LIV GOLF TUSCON EVENT

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Danny Lee-9$4,000,000
T2Louis Oosthuizen-9$1,558,333
T2Brendan Steele-9$1,558,333
T2Carlos Ortiz-9$1,558,333
5Charles Howell III-8$975,000
T6Sergio Garcia-7$670,000
T6Kevin Na-7$670,000
T6Matt Jones-7$670,000
T6Mito Pereira-7$670,000
T10Peter Uihlein-6$516,667
T10Branden Grace-6$516,667
T10Matthew Wolff-6$516,667
T13Pat Perez-5$270,400
T13Marc Leishman-5$270,400
T13Dustin Johnson-5$270,400
T13Cameron Tringale-5$270,400
T13Talor Gooch-5$270,400
T18Patrick Reed-4$223,000
T18Sam Horsfield-4$223,000
T20Bubba Watson-3$180,500
T20Scott Vincent-3$180,500
T20Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra-3$180,500
T20David Puig-3$180,500
T24Paul Casey-2$163,000
T24Richard Bland-2$163,000
T24Brooks Koepka-2$163,000
T24Harold Varner III-2$163,000
T24Cameron Smith-2$163,000
T24Abraham Ancer-2$163,000
T30Phil Mickelson-1$154,000
T30Anirban Lahiri-1$154,000
T30Laurie Canter-1$154,000
T33Ian PoulterE$148,000
T33Dean BurmesterE$148,000
T33Thomas PietersE$148,000
T36Jason Kokrak+1$140,000
T36Bernd Wiesberger+1$140,000
T36Sebastian Munoz+1$140,000
T36Chase Koepka+1$140,000
T36Joaquin Niemann+1$140,000
41Graeme McDowell+2$134,000
42Henrik Stenson+3$132,000
43Lee Westwood+5$130,000
T44Bryson DeChambeau+7$127,000
T44James Piot+7$127,000
46Charl Schwartzel+8$124,000
47Jediah Morgan+9$122,000
48Sihwan Kim+19$120,000

Team payouts

PlaceTeamScoreEarnings
1Fireballs GC-25$3 million
24 Aces GC-21$1.5 million
3Iron Heads GC-19$500,000