Joaquin Niemann won Liv Golf Mexico City with a star final tour

Joaquin Niemann fired 65 under 65 years of age to win Golf Chapultepec to win the third championship of the season at Liv Golf Mexico City on a almost perfect Sunday.
Niemann made two shots on his day, but the three birds in the first seven holes brought him to a jealous position. He added birds 10, 12, 16 and 18 to finish three strokes in front of the area at 16 for the tournament.
The win came in front of the family and friends.
“Yes, special,” Niemann said. “My mother came to the end.
There was a bogay at the 14th of the torque captain from Chile.
Following the third tournament win, Niemann finished Jon Rahm in the second place and was ahead of the individual championship during the season, which was a narrow title in 2024.
It was also locked to a point in the US Open in June.
“Yes, beautiful,” Niemann said. “I feel that I want to be there (in the US Open), so yes, it is great to continue to do what I do, hit the ball wonderful, make putts and yes, I hope to continue to roll.”
The 26 -year -old child was barely suppressed, the best charging was made by Lucas Herbert of Ripper GC, which is 61 beauties under the age of 10, including a eagle and eight birds.
Herbert actually got off the track to complete the return and entered the back to capture the leaders. However, Cameron Smith (72) ranked second in Ripper Squad’s team ranking, Jon Rahm (68) ranked second behind Legion XIII.
“It’s just one of the tours where everything comes together,” Herbert said. “I thought I was playing quite well in the last two days, I didn’t take a lot of breaks, and I felt that there was a line ball where I always hit the right -long hit and just like this – I just do this kind of thing.
“Look, I played great, I really enjoyed feeling everything I felt the last few holes, but it’s just one of the tours he clicked for you, and it’s a good feeling to do this in such an event.”
Bryson Dechambeau, the package entered the day, was trying to go to the wires, but the Final Tour was good shortly short and Herbert had to take second place under the age of 13.
Rahm ranked fourth among the individuals under 12 years of age, while Tyrrell Hatton (68) of Smith and Legion finished fifth (under 11 years of age).
“Currently, it’s hard to make more special than this moment right now.” He said. “I mean, this place is incredible. It was a good fight with Bryson with glass, so I’m happy to be in this position right now.”
Tork finished third in the tournament, while 4aces came fourth.
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