LIV Golf Mexico City 2026: Everything You Need to Know, Including the Winner 

LIV Golf Mexico City 2026: Winner, Schedule, Prize Money
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LIV Golf returned to Mexico City in April 2026 for one of the most talked about events of the season, and it delivered on every front. From a dominant champion in Jon Rahm to a historic Spanish podium sweep, a dramatic late withdrawal from Bryson DeChambeau, and a third straight team title for Legion XIII, this tournament had no shortage of storylines. 

Whether you missed the action and want a full recap, or you are looking for the final results, prize money breakdown, leaderboard, and round by round details all in one place, this article covers everything you need to know about LIV Golf Mexico City 2026. 

Keep reading to get the complete picture from start to finish.  

Quick Facts: LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 at a Glance 

LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 was the sixth stop of the 2026 LIV Golf season, held at one of Latin America’s most historic golf venues. Here is a quick look at everything you need to know about the event.

DetailInfo
TournamentLIV Golf Mexico City 2026
DatesApril 16–19, 2026
VenueClub de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico
Season Stop6th event of the 2026 LIV Golf season
Format72-hole strokeplay, no cut
Field57 players, 13 teams
Total Purse$30,000,000
Individual Purse$20,000,000
Team Purse$10,000,000
Winner (Individual)Jon Rahm
Winning Score21-under par (263)
Winning TeamLegion XIII
Broadcast (US)Fox Sports / FS1

Jon Rahm delivered a dominant final round to claim the title, while his team Legion XIII lifted the team trophy for the third straight year in Mexico City. 

Who Won LIV Golf Mexico City 2026?

Jon Rahm won the LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 individual title with a commanding performance at Club de Golf Chapultepec.

Rahm saved his best golf for the final day, firing a bogey-free 7-under 64 to pull away from the field. A four-hole stretch in the middle of his round included three birdies and a tap-in eagle, putting the tournament firmly out of reach. He finished at 21-under par 263, winning by six shots over fellow Spaniard David Puig.

It was his fourth individual LIV Golf title and his second win of the 2026 season. With this victory, Rahm became the most decorated player in LIV Golf history, moving to 16 total trophies across individual and team competitions, one ahead of Bryson DeChambeau.

His Legion XIII teammate Tyrrell Hatton started the final round just two shots back but fell out of contention early with a double bogey and never recovered.

Jon Rahm: Final Round 64 (bogey-free) | Total: 21-under 263 | Win margin: 6 shots 

Final Leaderboard and Top Results

The top three spots at LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 were swept by Spanish players, a historic moment for the sport.

PositionPlayerScore
1stJon Rahm21-under (263)
2ndDavid Puig15-under (269)
3rdJosele Ballester14-under (270)
4thTyrrell Hatton10-under (274)

Rahm, Puig and Ballester completing a full Spanish podium sweep was one of the standout storylines of the week. David Puig, representing Fireballs GC, finished six shots back in second place, with Josele Ballester one further behind in third.

Bryson DeChambeau, who entered the week seeking a third straight individual title, withdrew during the final round due to a wrist injury, ending his challenge before the closing holes.

Team Competition Results: LIV Golf Mexico City 2026

Legion XIII claimed the team title at LIV Golf Mexico City 2026, making it three consecutive team victories at this event.

PositionTeamNotes
1stLegion XIII45-under par
2ndFireballs GC9 shots back
3rdSouthern GuardsThird place finish

Legion XIII completed the week with a team total of 45-under par, winning by nine shots over Fireballs GC. The team of Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin and Caleb Surratt were simply a class above the rest of the field across all four rounds.

It was a clean sweep for the Spanish captain, with Rahm lifting both the individual and team trophies on the same day. Legion XIII have now won the Mexico City team title in 2024, 2025 and 2026, making this venue very much their own.  

Prize Money Breakdown: LIV Golf Mexico City 2026

LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 carried a total purse of $30 million, split across the individual and team competitions. Every player in the field was guaranteed a payout, with no one going home empty handed.

Individual Prize Pool: $20,000,000

PositionPlayerPayout
1stJon Rahm$4,000,000
2ndDavid Puig$2,250,000
3rdJosele Ballester$1,500,000
Last Place$50,000

Team Prize Pool: $10,000,000

PositionTeamPayout
1stLegion XIII$3,000,000
2ndFireballs GC$1,500,000
Last Place$200,000

Jon Rahm took home $4,000,000 as the individual champion, while his Legion XIII teammates split the $3,000,000 team prize between four players. One of the standout features of LIV Golf is that even the last place finisher is guaranteed $50,000, ensuring every player earns from the event. 

How the Tournament Played Out Round by Round

LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 delivered four rounds of shifting momentum before Jon Rahm took control and never looked back.

Round 1: Perez Sets the Pace

Victor Perez of Cleeks GC opened with a stunning 9-under 62, his best score in over 20 LIV events, making 11 birdies to top the leaderboard. Rahm sat three shots back at 6-under, quietly positioned for a strong week ahead.

Round 2: DeChambeau Applies Pressure

Bryson DeChambeau moved into contention, applying pressure on the leaderboard. Rahm continued his steady climb, closing the gap on the leaders and setting up a strong position heading into the weekend.

Round 3: Rahm Takes Control

Rahm moved to the top of the leaderboard after round three, holding a two shot lead over Legion XIII teammate Tyrrell Hatton. The stage was set for a tense final round between two teammates.

Round 4: Rahm Pulls Away

Rahm removed all doubt early in the final round. Three birdies and a tap-in eagle across four holes put the tournament out of reach. He closed with a bogey-free 64 while Hatton stumbled with a double bogey early on. DeChambeau, unable to continue, withdrew with a wrist injury, ending his week before the final holes. 

About the Event: Key Details

LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 was the sixth event of the 2026 LIV Golf season and marked the sixth different country to host a LIV Golf tournament in 2026. It was the second consecutive year the league returned to Mexico City, and the fourth time overall that LIV Golf had held an event in Mexico.

The week carried extra attention beyond the golf itself. Reports emerged ahead of the tournament that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) was cutting financial support for the league, creating uncertainty around LIV Golf’s future. LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil responded directly, sending a message to players stating that the reports were inaccurate and that the season would continue exactly as planned.

Despite the noise surrounding the league, the tournament went ahead without disruption. The opening round at Club de Golf Chapultepec drew arguably more attention than any previous LIV Golf first round, with many watching closely to see whether the event would proceed smoothly. It did, and the golf on display quickly became the main story of the week. 

The Course: Club de Golf Chapultepec

Club de Golf Chapultepec is one of the most historic golf courses in Latin America. Located in Naucalpan de Juarez on the outskirts of Mexico City, the course was originally designed by Percy Clifford, a former Open champion, and opened in 1921. Greg Norman later renovated the layout, refining the course into the championship venue it is today.

Course Stats

DetailInfo
Par71
Yardage7,385 yards
AltitudeOver 7,000 feet above sea level
DesignerPercy Clifford (renovated by Greg Norman)
Opened1921

The altitude at Chapultepec is one of its most defining characteristics. At over 7,000 feet above sea level, the thinner air produces significantly more distance off the tee, with players hitting the ball noticeably further than at sea level venues. 

However, the same conditions demand precise distance control on approach shots, as the reduced air resistance affects how the ball reacts on landing. Several players made equipment adjustments ahead of the tournament specifically to manage the unique demands of playing at altitude. 

The Players Who Were in the Spotlight

Several storylines shaped the pre-tournament conversation at LIV Golf Mexico City 2026, with three in particular standing out heading into the week.

1. Joaquín Niemann: Defending Champion

Torque GC captain Joaquín Niemann arrived in Mexico City as the defending individual champion, having won the 2025 edition by three strokes. Niemann was looking to become the first back-to-back winner at this event, adding further motivation to an already competitive week for the Chilean captain.

2. Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz: Home Soil

For Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz, competing in Mexico City always carries extra meaning. The two Mexican players were now reunited as teammates on Torque GC for the first time, having previously represented their country together as Olympic teammates. Playing in front of a passionate home crowd added another layer of significance to their week.

3. Bryson DeChambeau: Chasing History

Bryson DeChambeau entered the week riding back-to-back individual victories, including a playoff win in South Africa. A third consecutive title would have been unprecedented in LIV Golf history, making his challenge one of the most watched storylines of the tournament before his unfortunate withdrawal in the final round. 

How to Watch LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 

LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 was available across a range of broadcast and streaming platforms, making it accessible to fans around the world. Here is a full breakdown of where the tournament was aired.

RegionPlatform
United StatesFox Sports / FS1
United KingdomTNT Sports
InternationalDAZN, LIV Golf App, YouTube TV, Fubo

Broadcast Schedule (US)

RoundDayChannel
Round 1Thursday, April 16Fox Sports
Round 2Friday, April 17Fox Sports
Round 3Saturday, April 18FS1
Round 4Sunday, April 19FS1

Live coverage started 30 minutes before scheduled tee times across all platforms. Fans who missed the live broadcast could catch full round highlights and player interviews on the official LIV Golf YouTube channel and through the LIV Golf App, both of which provided on-demand content throughout the week. 

Past Winners at LIV Golf Mexico City

LIV Golf Mexico City is a relatively new event on the calendar, but it has already produced two memorable champions.

YearWinnerDetails
2025Joaquín NiemannDefeated Jon Rahm in a playoff
2026Jon RahmWon by six shots, 21-under par 263

The contrast between the two editions is striking. In 2025, Niemann and Rahm went to a playoff before the Chilean captain claimed the title. In 2026, there was no such drama, with Rahm settling the contest well before the final holes with a dominant closing round. 

What Comes Next: LIV Golf 2026 Season

With Mexico City wrapped up, the LIV Golf 2026 season moves on to the United States. The next stop is LIV Golf Virginia, held at Trump National Golf Club outside Washington D.C. Following Virginia, the season continues its global tour with LIV Golf Korea, keeping the league’s international schedule on track for 2026. 

Jon Rahm heads into that event in commanding form. His Mexico City victory was his second individual win of the 2026 season, and combined with his consistent results throughout the year, he sits at the top of the individual season standings. With 200 LIV Golf points added for the Mexico City win, Rahm is firmly in control of the race for the season long prize of $6,000,000. 

Final Thoughts

LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 will be remembered as Jon Rahm’s tournament from start to finish. A bogey-free final round 64, a six shot winning margin, a Spanish podium sweep, and a third straight team title for Legion XIII made this one of the most complete performances the league has seen in a single week.

Beyond the golf, the event proved something important. Despite the funding uncertainty surrounding the league heading into the week, LIV Golf Mexico City delivered competitive, entertaining golf from the opening shotgun start to the final putt on Sunday.

Rahm now stands alone as the most decorated player in LIV Golf history with 16 trophies, and with the season far from over, that number could grow further. The league heads to Virginia next, with Rahm carrying the form and confidence of a player who is clearly at the peak of his game.

For anyone who follows LIV Golf, Mexico City 2026 set a high standard for the rest of the season to match. 

Key Takeaways

  • Jon Rahm won the LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 individual title with a dominant bogey-free final round 64, finishing at 21-under par 263 and winning by six shots.
  • It was Rahm’s fourth individual LIV Golf title and his second win of the 2026 season alone, cementing his status as the form player on the tour.
  • Rahm, David Puig and Josele Ballester completed a historic Spanish podium sweep, one of the most memorable moments of the 2026 LIV Golf season so far.
  • Legion XIII claimed the team title for the third consecutive year in Mexico City, finishing at 45-under par and winning by nine shots over Fireballs GC.
  • Bryson DeChambeau, who entered the week chasing a historic third straight individual title, withdrew during the final round due to a wrist injury.
  • With 16 total trophies across individual and team competitions, Rahm became the most decorated player in LIV Golf history, moving one ahead of DeChambeau.
  • The tournament was held at Club de Golf Chapultepec, a course that sits over 7,000 feet above sea level, creating unique distance and equipment challenges for every player in the field.
  • LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 was the sixth stop of the season and the fourth time the league had held an event in Mexico, continuing to grow its presence in Latin America.
  • The event took place under a cloud of uncertainty after reports of Saudi Arabia’s PIF cutting funding, but the tournament proceeded without disruption and the golf quickly became the main story.
  • Rahm heads into the next event, LIV Golf Virginia at Trump National Golf Club, sitting at the top of the individual season standings and firmly in control of the $6,000,000 season long prize race. 

FAQs  

Who won LIV Golf Mexico City 2026?

Jon Rahm won the LIV Golf Mexico City 2026 individual title, finishing at 21-under par 263 with a bogey-free final round 64. He won by six shots over David Puig, claiming his fourth individual LIV Golf title and second win of the 2026 season. 

What was the total prize money at LIV Golf Mexico City 2026?

The total purse was $30 million, split across a $20 million individual pool and a $10 million team pool. Jon Rahm took home $4 million as individual champion, while every player in the field was guaranteed a minimum payout of $50,000. 

Who won the team competition at LIV Golf Mexico City 2026?

Legion XIII won the team title for the third consecutive year in Mexico City, finishing at 45-under par and winning by nine shots over Fireballs GC. The team consisted of Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin and Caleb Surratt. 

What channel aired LIV Golf Mexico City 2026?

In the United States, the tournament aired on Fox Sports and FS1. UK viewers watched on TNT Sports, while international fans could stream on DAZN, YouTube TV, Fubo, and the LIV Golf App. 

Is LIV Golf Mexico City a 54-hole or 72-hole tournament?

LIV Golf Mexico City is a 72-hole strokeplay tournament with no cut, meaning all 57 players complete all four rounds. This format differs from traditional LIV Golf events, which were originally played over 54 holes. 

Are there concerts at LIV Golf Mexico City 2026?

Yes, concerts are part of the LIV Golf Mexico City experience, adding to the event’s festival atmosphere. However, concerts do not take place every day. Fans are advised to check the official LIV Golf website for the latest concert announcements and schedule.

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