The 2024 LIV Golf Andalucia concluded with Sergio Garcia ending his title drought by winning his first LIV Golf tournament at Real Club Valderrama in Sotogrande, Spain. Garcia delivered a remarkable performance, shooting a final-round 66 to make up seven strokes on the overnight leader, Anirban Lahiri.
The tournament ended in a dramatic sudden-death playoff where Garcia secured his victory with a short par putt on the second playoff hole. This win was Garcia’s first professional triumph since the 2020 Sanderson Farms Championship, earning him a substantial prize of $4,000,000.
The LIV Golf Andalucia victory was particularly special for Garcia as it came in his home country, adding to an already significant day for Spanish sports. Earlier that day, Carlos Alcaraz had won at Wimbledon, and later, Spain claimed victory in the Euro 2024 football final against England.
Garcia’s win was the culmination of a stellar performance, highlighted by his resilience and clutch play under pressure. Despite bogeying the final hole of regulation to drop to 5-under overall, Garcia capitalized on Lahiri’s missed two-foot par putt to extend the match into a playoff, where he ultimately triumphed.
Other notable performances included England’s Tyrrell Hatton, who finished in third place at 4-under, just one shot behind the LIV Golf Andalucia leaders. American Patrick Reed and South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen tied for fourth at 3-under, showcasing their consistent play throughout the tournament.
Additionally, the team competition saw Garcia’s Fireballs GC team, including Abraham Ancer, Eugenio Chacarra, and David Puig, winning a separate playoff against the Crushers GC for a $3 million prize. This dual victory, both individual and team, underscored Garcia’s exceptional performance and the strong showing of his team in the 2024 LIV Golf Andalucia.
LIV Golf Andalucia: Full leaderboard and money breakdown
Below is the full leaderboard and money list for the LIV Golf Andalucia, players below:
- 1 Sergio Garcia -5 $4,000,000
- P2 Anirban Lahiri -5 $2,250,000
- 3 Tyrrell Hatton -4 $1,500,000
- T4 Patrick Reed -3 $900,000
- T4 Louis Oosthuizen -3 $900,000
- T6 Cameron Smith -2 $608,333
- T6 Joaquín Niemann -2 $608,333
- T6 Danny Lee -2 $608,333
- 9 Bryson DeChambeau -1 $442,500
- T10 Marc Leishman E $392,500
- T10 Jon Rahm E $392,500
- T12 Lee Westwood 1 $350,000
- T12 Eugenio Chacarra 1 $350,000
- T14 Carlos Ortiz 2 $301,667
- T14 Richard Bland 2 $301,667
- T14 Martin Kaymer 2 $301,667
- T17 Charl Schwartzel 3 $245,000
- T17 Dustin Johnson 3 $245,000
- T17 Scott Vincent 3 $245,000
- T17 Paul Casey 3 $245,000
- T17 Matthew Wolff 3 $245,000
- T17 Dean Burmester 3 $245,000
- T23 John Catlin 4 $201,667
- T23 Sebastián Muñoz 4 $201,667
- T23 Sam Horsfield 4 $201,667
- 26 Abraham Ancer 5 $190,000
- T27 Kalle Samooja 6 $167,500
- T27 David Puig 6 $167,500
- T27 Henrik Stenson 6 $167,500
- T27 Brendan Steele 6 $167,500
- T27 Pat Perez 6 $167,500
- T27 Cameron Tringale 6 $167,500
- T27 Phil Mickelson 6 $167,500
- T27 Brooks Koepka 6 $167,500
- T35 Lucas Herbert 7 $145,333
- T35 Mito Pereira 7 $145,333
- T35 Jason Kokrak 7 $145,333
- T38 Peter Uihlein 8 $139,000
- T38 Branden Grace 8 $139,000
- T40 Jinichiro Kozuma 9 $134,000
- T40 Kevin Na 9 $134,000
- T42 Adrian Meronk 10 $128,667
- T42 Graeme McDowell 10 $128,667
- T42 Andy Ogletree 10 $128,667
- T45 Talor Gooch 12 $125,000
- T45 Matt Jones 12 $125,000
- T47 Bubba Watson 13 $121,500
- T47 Ian Poulter 13 $121,500
- T49 Caleb Surratt 14 $60,000
- T49 Anthony Kim 14 $60,000
- T51 Harold Varner III 16 $55,000
- T51 Kieran Vincent 16 $55,000
- 53 Thomas Pieters 17 $50,000
- 54 Hudson Swafford 18 $50,000