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Joaquin Niemann Ties Brooks Koepka With Most Individual LIV Golf Wins In History With 4th Title

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After winning LIV Golf Singapore 2025, Joaquin Niemann has officially tied Brooks Koepka with the most individual LIV Golf victories in history. Both Niemann and Koepka now have four individual wins since LIV Golf’s inception.

Joaquin Niemann Ties Brooks Koepka With Four LIV Golf Individual Wins

After winning LIV Golf Singapore in the fifth event of the 2025 season, Joaquin Niemann has tied Brooks Koepka as the t most successful golfer on the LIV Golf roster.

Niemann’s most recent win means he now has four individual LIV Golf titles to his name, the same as his American counterpart Koepka.

The Chilean golfer was one of the pre-tournament favourites with the best golf betting sites in the UK to win LIV Golf Singapore, which he did so in the end by five strokes on a score of -17. It was coincidentally Koepka who came second on -12.

This means that Niemann has now won two LIV Golf events already this season in just four starts. Koepka’s four wins came across the 2023 and 2024 seasons respectively, with the five-time major champion yet to win an event in 2025 on the Saudi-backed golf tour.

Niemann has been in outstanding form so far this year and is most definitely an outside shout for success at The Masters in April. Niemann has never won a major championship, but seems to be one of the most in-form players in the world right now.

Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau remain the only two major winners after defecting to LIV Golf. Niemann firmly has his sights set on becoming the third and will head to best UK online bookmakers.

Most Wins In LIV Golf History

Golfer Individual Wins
Brooks Koepka 4
Joaquin Niemann 4
Talor Gooch 3
Dustin Johnson 2
Cameron Smith 2
Bryson DeChambeau 2
Sergio Garcia 2
Jon Rahm 2
Tyrrell Hatton 1
Adrian Meronk 1
Dean Burmester 1
Carlos Ortiz 1
Abraham Ancer 1
Charles Howell III 1
Brendan Steele 1
Harold Varner III 1
Danny Lee 1

Most Wins On LIV Golf 2025

Golfer Wins
Joaquin Niemann 2
Adrian Meronk 1
Sergio Garcia 1

Most Wins On LIV Golf 2024

Golfer Wins
Jon Rahm 2
Joaquin Niemann 2
Brooks Koepka 2
Tyrell Hatton 1
Dustin Johnson 1
Dean Burmester 1
Sergio Garcia 1
Abraham Ancer 1
Carlos Ortiz 1
Brendan Steele 1

Most Wins On LIV Golf 2023

Golfer Wins
Talor Gooch 3
Brooks Koepka 2
Cameron Smith 2
Bryson DeChambeau 2
Dustin Johnson 1
Harold Varner III 1
Danny Lee 1
Charles Howell III 1

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