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LIV Golf Singapore 2024 has a rather unpredictable leaderboard! After their first round on Friday at the Serapong Golf Course, Torque GC’s team member Sebastian Munoz took the lead with a 6-under 65 score, giving his best performance yet in the 2024 season. One would have expected a renowned name to top the leaderboard, but LIV Golf this year has had a few first-time winners like Brendan Steele in Adelaide.

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Munoz is one stroke ahead of the six players tied for the second position, including 5X major winner Brooks Koepka. Round 2 will be fascinating indeed, with the top players trying to maintain their lead and the golfers such as Joaquin Niemann and Louis Oosthuizen trying to take the lead. The competition sure will be enthralling, as LIV’s usual $25 million sum is at stake. Let us dive deeper to see at what time the competition will begin at Sentosa GC on Saturday.

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Shotgun Round 2 field for LIV Golf Singapore

The second round will have a shotgun start, which is LIV’s standard format. For every hole, there will be three players teeing off against each other. It is scheduled to begin at 9:15 p.m. ET. This is what the pairings for the penultimate round look like:

Shotgun holePairings
1Brooks Koepka, Thomas Pieters, Sebastián Muñoz
2Martin Kaymer, Abraham Ancer, Cameron Tringale
3Joaquín Niemann, Dean Burmester, Kevin Na
4Eugenio Chacarra, Louis Oosthuizen, Lucas Herbert
5Anthony Kim, Jon Rahm, Peter Uihlein
6Paul Casey, Branden Steele, Sergio Garcia
7David Puig, Richard Bland, Jason Kokrak
8Charl Schwartzel, Anirban Lahiri, Scott Vincent
9Harold Varner III, Cameron Smith, Ian Poulter
10Sam Horsfield, Lee Westwood, Bubba Watson
11Pat Perez, Danny Lee, Patrick Reed
12Phil Mickelson, Kalle Samooja, Caleb Surratt
13Hudson Swafford, Bryson DeChambeau, Carlos Ortiz
14Matt Jones, Jinichiro Kozuma, Henrik Stenson
15Andy Ogletree, Charles Howell III, Mito Pereira
16Matthew Wolff, Kieran Vincent, Tyrrell Hatton
17Talor Gooch, Brendan Steele, Graeme McDowell
18Adrian Meronk, Marc Leishman, Dustin Johnson

Seasoned LIV golfer Talor Gooch, who returned to Sentosa as the defending champion, sits comfortably at T16 with 3 under before the second round. The golf community was expecting him to bring his A-game to the field after he failed to defend his Adelaide title. In 2023, he won two back-to-back events and was named the LIV Golf Individual Champion. Tied with Gooch in Singapore are exemplary players such as Brendan Steele, Tyrrell Hatton, and Matthew Wolff.

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Although Sebastian Munoz is in the lead, the six other players tied for the second round are Thomas Pieters, Brooks Koepka, Cameron Tringale, Abraham Ancer, Martin Kaymer, and Kevin Na. Will the leaderboard topper be able to retain his spot?

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Sebastian Munoz, whom nobody expected to see at the top, was elated after his opening round. The golfer said, “I’m really happy where the game is right now and kind of trending.” The competition is still underway, and it is needless to say that the fight will be neck-to-neck. Munoz is, however, exuding confidence, but Koepka is also rightfully fueled at the moment.

Brooks Koepka started on the third hole and carded six birdies in total. When asked about the gameplay and how it might have been impacted by the weather climate, he said, “I really don’t care where it is, as long as I win.” His goal of defending the PGA Championship has amped him up. The chances are that Koepka’s heightened confidence may pose trouble for Munoz, but how things will turn out remains to be seen.

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Aheli Chakraborty is a Golf Writer at EssentiallySports. Armed with a Bachelor’s Degree in Literature, Aheli has actively covered many big events in the sport, including The Masters. She specializes in covering up-and-coming athletes like Charlie Woods and Ludvig Aberg, and she is always looking to answer her readers' most-asked questions through her writing! Aheli is also a bodybuilding fanatic and has contributed many niche pieces for ES' fitness coverage. Moreover, not only can she write about lifting and golf, but she can also lift and swing a club like many of the athletes she writes about.

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