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Undoubtedly, LIV Golf’s Asian swing is shaping up to be an exciting finish! Named Asia’s Best Golf Course by the World Golf Awards in 2024, the course is currently witnessing Dustin Johnson return to form after a rough start to his 2025 season. Johnson is tied for T1 with Joaquin Niemann. Then, Brooks Koepka’s “best course” is currently favoring Johnson. Koepka, for his part, is doing fairly well, standing at T8 with a score of -6. But now that everything is coming to an end, what does it look like?

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Just like the previous rounds, the final round will feature a shotgun start. Scheduled for 9:00 AM (ET), all the groups will tee off from their respective holes, with the leaders’ trio following from the first tee. Who makes up this trio? Sebastian Munoz, Joaquin Niemann, and Dustin Johnson. When will they tee off, you ask? Just 16 minutes after the rest of the groups at 9:16 AM (ET). Whew! But hey, that’s just the start. Let’s take a look at a few golfers going head-to-head against each other.

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Lucas Herbert, Jason Kokrak, and Cameron Tringale will tee off from Hole 1 at 9:00 AM (ET). Brooks Koepka will face off against Paul Casey and Ben Campbell at Hole 2. Similarly, Jon Rahm will compete against Phil Mickelson and Louis Oosthuizen on Hole 3. They will be followed by Bryson DeChambeau and his competitors, Charl Schwartzel and Caleb Surratt, on Hole 16!

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Additionally, Sergio Garcia will go up against Henrik Stenson and Matt Jones on Hole 8. Who are the next set of trios? Ian Poulter, Sam Horsfield, and Charles Howell III will play on Hole 13. Whew! It looks like there’s no end to the star-studded matches coming up soon! With that in mind, you can catch the rest of the pairs in this tweet by LIV Golf Communications:

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So, how does the competition look so far on the team front? Pretty exciting, if you ask me. Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces GC sits at 20-under, holding a five-shot lead over Phil Mickelson’s HyFlyers GC, which currently stands at 15-under. Following them is Sergio Garcia’s Fireballs GC at 8-under. But that’s just the competition. How can we catch it all live? Thankfully, we have an answer for that as well. Let’s take a look!

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How to watch 2025 LIV Golf Singapore and what’s at stake?

The LIV Golf Singapore tournament will air on FS1, FS2, and the FOX Sports app. The final round will take place from 10:30 PM (ET) to 12:30 AM (ET) on FOX Sports 1. You can watch the broadcast on Fubo, the Fox Sports App, and LIVGolf+. If you prefer to stream it, you can do so through the FOX Sports App or FOXSports.com. Additionally, five members of the league’s broadcast team will lead the live coverage, with two of them hosting the pre-and post-game shows. There’s so much to catch up on!

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So, what’s at stake? Adrian Meronk, Joaquin Niemann, and Sergio Garcia won the first three LIV events this season. Phil Mickelson finished 3rd in the Hong Kong event, marking his best LIV Golf finish to date! The players are certainly in form. Like every other LIV event, the cast of 54 competitors will vie for a $20 million purse for individual games. The winner will take home $4 million, nearly 16% of the entire purse! In the individual standings, Garcia, Rahm, and Burmester lead the race. Among the teams, Fireballs GC, Legion XIII, and Ripper GC sit at the top of the leaderboard. With such tough competition, the purse for them is equally lucrative. The winning team will share $3 million, while the following two teams will take home $1.5 million and $500,000, respectively.

Last year’s winner, Brooks Koepka, currently ties with Paul Casey at T8. Joaquin Niemann and Dustin Johnson are battling for T1. Similarly, last year’s winning team, Ripper GC, has yet to secure a win this year. With such fierce competition, the question remains: who will take home the victory?

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Sudha Kumari is a Golf Writer at EssentiallySports, where she has filed over 700 bylines covering the sport's biggest stages. She holds a Master's in English Literature, which shows in how she turns a day's leaderboard movement into a clear, readable story. Her live coverage of the 2025 Masters, when Rory McIlroy faltered on the brink of the career Grand Slam, is among her best-known work. She follows both the sport's history and its week-to-week shifts, and her writing gives readers the context behind a result rather than only the score. A lifelong golf fan, Sudha believes today's dark horses are tomorrow's legends, and she splits her coverage between the established names and the players starting to break through. When she isn't tracking tournament trends, she is digging into player backstories, working from the view that the game is as much about the resilience behind a shot as the number on the card.

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