2023 LIV Golf team championship format, match types, day-by-day games and seeds
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2023 LIV Golf team championship format, match types, day-by-day games and seeds

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The 2023 LIV Golf Miami team championship format has been unveiled, with the LIV Golf event played in the Miami area at the Blue Monster at Trump National Doral Golf Club in Doral, Fla.

The 2023 LIV Golf Miami team championship field is 48 players.

The LIV Golf Miami team championship field is made up of many top players as well as a variety of lesser-known players, with all 12 four-person teams in the tournament after competing in 13 events.

LIV Golf Miami team championship format

The LIV Golf Miami team championship format is a three-day event. The field is divided into groups while playing a team-based event with 12 four-person teams competing for a $50 million purse awarded to the top teams. There is no cut.

The 12 teams in the field are seeded based on the team points earned by each squad throughout the first 13 events of the series. The winning team of each event has earned 32 points, while teams finishing ninth through 12th earn zero points.

The seedings for the teams are:

  1. 4 Aces
  2. Crushers
  3. Torque
  4. RangeGoats
  5. Stinger
  6. Fireballs
  7. Ripper
  8. Smash
  9. HyFlyers
  10. Cleeks
  11. Majesticks
  12. Iron Heads

Day 1: Friday team matches

On the first day of the event, the top four teams will receive a bye. Teams ranked fifth through 12th will compete against each other in four separate match-play competitions. The fifth, sixth and seventh seeds will pick their opponents in order, with the eighth-seeded team getting the last remaining team. All four competitions will begin concurrently in a shotgun start.

For each team match, there will be three simultaneous matches: two singles matches and one alternate-shot match, so all four players will compete. The matches will all be played until a winner is determined, with each match winner earning 1 point for their team. The team with the most points wins that competition and moves on to the semifinals on Day 2.

Day 1: Saturday team matches

On the second day of the tournament, the top four teams will enter the competition and pick their opponents that survived Day 1 based on their overall seeding. The same format will apply. The four remaining teams after Day 2 will move on to the final round.

Day 3: Sunday team stroke-play

On the third and final day of the tournament, the format changes. All 48 players will tee off in a shotgun start. For each of the 12 teams, all four players' scores will count toward their total score for the final day.

The four teams who won on Saturday will compete for the grand prize. The team with the lowest total score will win, and teams will finish second, third and fourth in that band based on their total score.

In the event of a tie, a sudden-death playoff will commence until a winner is determined.

The eight teams that did not advance through Saturday will play in two separate tiers. The teams who lost on Friday will compete in a four-team competition for ninth through 12th place, while the teams who lost on Saturday will compete in a four-team competition for fifth through eighth place.

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