

Sebastián Muñoz, from Torque GC, plays a shot in hole 17 during the first day of the Liv Golf Indianapolis at The Club At Chatham Hills, on August 15, 2025, in Westfield, Indiana.
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Juan Sebastián Muñoz conquered in Indianapolis his first individual title in Liv Golfby beating Spanish Jon Rahm, two -time champion of the season.
Bogotan 59 blowsthe best of his life and one of the lowest in the history of the circuit.
With this triumph, in addition to keeping a record bag of four million dollars, Muñoz became the First Colombian to win at LIVadding this milestone to Sanderson Farms Championship of 2019 at the PGA Tour.
Apart from the struggle between Niemann and Rahm for the title, the main protagonist of the opening day of Liv Golf Indianapolis was Muñoz. The Colombian recorded a double bogey in 5, But from then on it flew with 12 Birdies in the next 13 holes (14 in total). In the brief history of Liv Golf, this was just the third time that a player delivers a card below 60 blows.
“An incredible round”summarized a smiling Muñoz. “After the double bogey, I simply stayed with a positive attitude: for a couple of in a row, try to make a good streak … but there were eight birdies in a row,” he added.
In Indianapolis, other Hispanics also competed: the Mexican Abraham Ancer (-6), the Spanish David Puig (-4), the Chilean Mito Pereira (-3), the Spaniards Sergio García (-2) y Josele Ballester (-1), in addition to the Mexican Carlos Ortiz (-1).
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