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Brooks Koepka won his fifth individual LIV Golf tournament when beating Jon Rahm in a play-off at Greenbrier in West Virginia.

It was the first time the two players have gone down the stretch since Rahm joined LIV Golf at the start of this season, and it was reminiscent of the final round of last year’s Masters – only with a different outcome.

Koepka has now won five of the 31 LIV Golf regular-season tournaments that he’s played. No other player has won more than three times. He said Sunday’s win was his favourite.

“I think this one just meant a little bit more, for the last few years playing Jon and obviously he got the better of me at Augusta,” Koepka said. “I just wanted to beat him. He played phenomenal today. The way he finished down the stretch was pretty clutch, and it was fun to watch him this week.”

Koepka and Rahm shake hands after battling it out on Sunday

RECORD TEAM TOTAL

Koepka’s Smash team also claimed the team title, tying a LIV Golf record with a 53 under total counting score to beat Ripper GC by three shots.

Koepka and Jason Kokrak led the team with 7-under 63s, with Talor Gooch shooting 69. Reserve player John Catlin, filling in for the suspended Graeme McDowell, shot a 67.

Rahm surged past Koepka to win the Masters last year and was hoping to claim his second consecutive LIV Golf title, having won at JCB in England three weeks ago. He entered the final round with a two-shot lead, but Koepka caught him after six holes.

From there, the two went back-and-forth while others joined the fray, including 51-year-old Richard Bland, who briefly had the outright lead after an eagle at the 12th hole.

Koepka made three straight birdies on his back nine and led by two shots with three to play. But Rahm caught him with birdies at 16 and 17.

Smash GC players Jason Kokrak, Brooks Koepka, Talor Gooch and stand-in John Catlin combined to take the team title

PLAY-OFF DRAMA

They both parred the 157-yard par-3 18th, and then played the hole again in the playoff. Koepka’s tee shot left him with a 25-foot birdie putt while Rahm found the back bunker, leaving him with an awkward lie on the short side. He blasted out to 23 feet past the pin. But after Koepka missed his birdie attempt, Rahm could not save par.

“We’ve gone head-to-head a few times, and it’s always a fun one for the spectators,” said a disappointed Rahm. “It’s fun for us and obviously more fun for whoever wins, but it always seems to come down the stretch. Last time I had a putt to win it on 18, and this time he was the one that ended up winning.”

Rahm did have a significant accomplishment despite coming up short, as he overtook Joaquin Niemann in LIV Golf’s season-long points list. Those two will battle it out for the Individual Championship next month at LIV Golf Chicago, while Koepka has an outside shot at the bonus-paying third place.

“There’s still obviously a lot of good things to think about,” Rahm said. “But right now it hurts more than anything.”

TEAM RESULT

  1. SMASH GC -53 (Koepka 63, Kokrak 63, Catlin 67, Gooch 69; Rd. 3 score: -18)
  2. RIPPER GC -50 (Leishman 64, Smith 67, Herbert 67, Jones 68; Rd. 3 score: -14)
  3. LEGION XIII -42 (Rahm 65, Surratt 67, Vincent 67, Hatton 69; Rd. 3 score: -12)