Young LIV Stars shine around the globe

LIV member David Puig wins on the DP World Tour

Three of LIV Golf’s youngest names have landed real-world trophies away from the league this month — and each win came with a bigger message than the cheque.

In November, Tom McKibbin lit up Hong Kong. The Northern Irishman went wire-to-wire to win the Link Hong Kong Open with a tournament-record 27-under 253, earning spots in the 2026 Masters and The Open—a serious “I belong here” stamp for a player still early in his LIV chapter.  

Two weeks later, Spain’s Josele Ballester added the loudest punctuation, winning the PIF Saudi International at 22-under 262—in just his 10th professional start—to take the US$5 million International Series season-finale spotlight in Riyadh.  

And last week, 24-year-old another LIV youngster , David Puig won the BMW Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane, shooting 68-67-65-66 to finish 18-under 266 and win by two in his first start as a DP World Tour member.  

The broader point: whatever you think of LIV’s format, the “sub-standard” label gets harder to defend when its youngest names keep cashing results on global tours that do not grade on a curve.

This matters because the “LIV fields are sub-standard” critique keeps running into the same wall: results. LIV players have already proven they can win the biggest prizes, too — Brooks Koepka became the first LIV golfer to win a major at the 2023 PGA Championship, and Bryson DeChambeau followed by winning the 2024 U.S. Open. 

Other LIV-linked wins (recent crossover receipts)

 

Player LIV link Event When Note
Tyrrell Hatton Legion XIII Hero Dubai Desert Classic 2025 Won in Dubai
Laurie Canter (LIV-linked; later DPWT) Bahrain Championship 2025 Won; later LIV return reported
Eugenio Chacarra Relegated from LIV Hero Indian Open 2025 Won after relegation
Joaquin Niemann Torque GC ISPS Handa Australian Open Dec 2023 Won in Australia
Joaquin Niemann Torque GC LIV Mayakoba; LIV Jeddah 2024 Two LIV wins
Joaquin Niemann Torque GC PIF Saudi International (Int’l Series) 2024 Won; topped series
Joaquin Niemann Torque GC LIV Adelaide, Singapore, Mexico City, Virginia, UK 2025 Five LIV wins
Louis Oosthuizen Stinger GC Alfred Dunhill Championship; Mauritius Open 2024 Back-to-back wins
Tyrrell Hatton Legion XIII Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Oct 2024 Won at St Andrews rotation

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