
With the first six events of the 2025 LIV season having been completed, it’s looking more and more like a three-horse race between Jon Rahm, Joaquin Niemann and Bryson DeChambeau—although there are three more major championships still to play that can tip the scales in a big way, and LIV is sending 11 members to to the PGA Championship in May.
With the USGA now considering LIV performance for a spot in the U.S. Open field, Niemann’s 3 wins will have him teeing it up at Oakmont in June as well.
Keep in mind that twelve LIV members are included among the All-Time Top 100 Players, starting with Phil at #9.

Jon Rahm holds a razor thin lead in the LIV Power Rankings with a Top-10 finish in every event (including a runner up and 2-Top 5’s), while Niemann has won three of the first six (bringing Joaquin to 5 career LIV wins–tying him with Brooks Koepka for the all-time lead).
Bryson DeChambeau is just behind them with a runner-up, a Top-5 and 2-Top-10’s—plus his outstanding performance at The Masters.

LIV Power Ranking Update
Players are rated and ranked on the basis of events played, average finish, wins, runner up, Top-5 and Top-10 finishes–as well as performance at the major championships.
Top 5
No. 1 Jon Rahm: 69.7 Rating
- LIV Average Finish: 5.3 (#1)
- Performance Profile: Runner-up at Riyadh, Top-5’s at Singapore and Mexico, Top-10 at Adelaid, Hong Kong and Miami
- Masters Finish: Top-20 (14)
No. 2 Joaquin Niemann: 69.5 Rating
- LIV Average Finish: 13.5 (#5)
- Performance Profile: Wins at Adelaid, Singapore and Mexico
- Masters Finish: Top-30 (29)
No. 3 Bryson DeChambeau: 63.8 Rating
- LIV Average Finish: 10.2 (#3)
- Performance Profile: Runner-up at Mexico, Top-5 at Miami and Top-10’s at Riyah and Singapore
- Masters Finish: Top-5 (5)

No. 4 David Puig: 56.2 Rating
- LIV Average Finish: 9.8 (#2)
- Performance Profile: Top 5’s at Adelaid and Singapore and a Top-10 at Riyadh.
- Masters Finish: Did Not Play
No. 5 Lucas Herbert: 55.8
- LIV Average Finish: 12.2 (#4)
- Performance Profile: Runner-up at Mexico, Top-5’s Riyadh and Hong Kong
- Masters Finish: Did Not Play
Notables
Phil Mickelson (No. 11): Looks like Phil has decided to start playing some golf again with a T-5 at Hong Kong and a T-10 at Miami. Although he missed the cut at Augusta National, there were more than a few flashes of the old Phil—don’t be shocked if he’s hanging around on the weekend at Quail Hollow in a couple of weeks.
Brooks Koepka (No. 18): Other than a runner-up at Singapore and a T-10 at Adelaide, Brooks has been pretty much sleeping through the ’25 LIV season. With the PGA Championship right around the corner you might have expected him to be honing his game in Mexico—but after birding two of the first three holes in the first round, Brooks played 5 over the rest of the way and disappeared to a distant 30th.
Still, it’s hard to imagine he won’t show up to play at Quail Hollow and try to bag his 6th major championship.

Sebastian Munoz (No. 6): Sebastian had a terrific first year with LIV in 2023 with 4 Top 5 finishes including a runner-up to end the year at No. 12, but 2024 was a disappointment with just 3 Top-10’s as he slid to 20th.
He’s back on track in 2025 with a runner-up at Riyadh, a Top-5 at Singapore and a pair of Top-10’s (Hong Kong and Mexico).
All-Time LIV Wins
Brooks Koepka: 5
Joaquin Niemann: 5
Cam Smith: 3
Dustin Johnson: 3
Talor Gooch: 3
Jon Rahm: 2
Bryson DeChambeau: 2

2025 LIV Schedule
Korea: Jack Nicklaus Golf Club, South Korea (May 2-4)
DC: Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Washington, DC (June 6-8)
Dallas: Maridoe Golf Club, Carrollton, Texas (June 27-29)
Andalucia: Real Club Valderrama, Cadiz, Spain (July 11-13)
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