Rahm defends LIV points title but loses in playoff
Briefly

Jon Rahm defended his LIV Golf season points title despite not winning any events during the season. He closed with an 11-under 60 but lost in a playoff to Sebastián Muñoz, who birdied the last two holes to match Rahm's score at 22 under. Muñoz's win marks a historic achievement as he became the first player to shoot 59 with a double bogey. Joaquín Niemann finished tied for fourth, which prevented him from retaining the points title amidst a competitive season.
Jon Rahm defended his LIV Golf season points title without winning an event, closing with an impressive 11-under 60 before losing in a playoff to Sebastián Muñoz.
Sebastián Muñoz became the first player to shoot 59 with a double bogey, winning against Rahm after birdying the final two holes to reach 22 under.
In a dramatic playoff, Muñoz secured victory with a birdie on the par-4 18th, while Rahm lost in the first extra hole for the second straight week.
Joaquín Niemann, despite shooting a 66 and tying for fourth, was surpassed by Rahm for the season points title, marking Niemann's first non-winning top-10 finish of the year.
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