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DORAL, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 30: Team Captain Dustin Johnson of 4 Aces GC celebrates making his putt on the 18th green and the 4 Aces GC team win during the team championship stroke-play round of the LIV Golf Invitational - Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on October 30, 2022 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

LIV Golf Miami Final Day Video Highlights & Recap

LIV GOLF TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP:

4 ACES WIN BY 1 STROKE OVER PUNCH

MIAMI – Dustin Johnson and his 4 Aces GC swept all four LIV Golf Invitational events in the United States during the regular season. The all-American foursome wasn’t about to tarnish that success at the biggest event of the inaugural year, despite the best efforts of Punch GC captain Cameron Smith.

Relying again on its ability to produce in the big moments, the 4 Aces won the Team Championship by one stroke over Punch on Sunday, claiming the $16 million first prize of the historic $50 million purse at Trump National Doral. Smash GC was third, with Stinger GC finishing fourth.

DORAL, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 30: Team Captain Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Pat Perez and Talor Gooch of 4 Aces GC celebrate their team win with their caddies on stage after the team championship stroke-play round of the LIV Golf Invitational – Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on October 30, 2022 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Patrick Smith/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

With their four previous wins and other team earnings during the regular season, the foursome of Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch and Pat Perez will evenly split a total of $28,250,000 for the season-long team earnings.

“My team played unbelievable this year,” said Perez, who had his most productive weekend of the season. “… To have these guys and their caddies and families and coaches and everybody, it’s just one big family now. I just couldn’t be any happier. It’s unbelievable.”

“To come out and play the way we did through the season is unbelievable,” added Reed. “Can’t wait for next year to keep it going.”

DORAL, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 30: Team Captain Cameron Smith of Punch GC plays an approach shot as fans look on during the team championship stroke-play round of the LIV Golf Invitational – Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on October 30, 2022 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Charles Laberge/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Depth was a huge factor in the 4 Aces’ success on Sunday. Unlike the previous two days of match play, the final round was stroke play, with every score counting for each of the final four teams for the first time this season. Johnson, Reed and Perez each shot 2-under 70s on the difficult Blue Monster course, with Gooch adding a 1-under 71 for a team total of 7 under. The 4 Aces were the only team on Sunday shooting all four scores under par.

“It shows how just deep and good this team is,” Gooch said.  “… Everybody pitched in. It was a true team effort, and it was just super cool.”

Still, the outcome was in doubt, thanks to Smith. The reigning Open Champion, playing in the final twosome with Johnson, had the lowest individual score of the day, a 7-under 65 that was three strokes better than any other player.

DORAL, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 30: (L-R) Matt Jones, Wade Ormsby, Marc Leishman and Team Captain Cameron Smith of Punch GC pose for a photo with their caddies after Punch GC placed second in the team event during the team championship stroke-play round of the LIV Golf Invitational – Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on October 30, 2022 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Chris Trotman/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Smith birdied five of his last eight holes to put the pressure on. But the 4 Aces delivered when necessary. Perez birdied two of his last three holes, and Reed was 2 under on his last five holes. His birdie on his last hole, the par-4 second, was the decisive stroke, allowing Johnson to seal the victory with a 3-foot par putt on the 18th hole.

“It was a team effort, but … it ended up coming down to me and Cam playing the 18th hole to see who wins the Team Championship,” Johnson said. “You couldn’t have drawn it up any better, but I think that’s what LIV is. Look at all the fans. Look how much they have. I think the season went incredible, and I think next season is going to be even better.”

The all-Australian Punch GC had finished in the money one time this season and came into the week as the 11th seed. They posted match-play wins over higher seeds Hy Flyers GC and Torque GC in the previous two days to reach the finals, and nearly pulled off another upset on Sunday. Along with Smith’s 65, Matt Jones added a 70, with Wade Ormsby contributing a 73 and Marc Leishman a 74 to leave Punch at 6 under and claim the second-place prize of $8 million, to be split four ways.

DORAL, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 30: (L-R) Talor Gooch, Pat Perez, Team Captain Dustin Johnson and Patrick Reed of 4 Aces GC celebrate with the championship trophy after winning during the team championship stroke-play round of the LIV Golf Invitational – Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on October 30, 2022 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Chris Trotman/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

“I think we got off to a bit of a rough start there,” Smith said, referencing an early double bogey by Leishman. “We were kind of clawing back the whole time. We got close there in the end, and all the boys showed some pretty big you-know what there at the end, holing some putts. It was really cool to see, and what better way to finish out a season than that.”

Brooks Koepka’s Smash GC were in the hunt early but faded down the stretch, suffering three double bogeys on the final nine of their scorecards. Jason Kokrak carded six birdies in shooting a 4-under 69, with Brooks Koepka shooting 74 and Peter Uihlein and Chase Koepka each shooting 75. That left Smash at 4 over as a team, good enough to claim third place worth $6 million.

Louis Oosthuizen’s Stinger GC struggled early and were forced to play catch up the rest of the way. Branden Grace, who took second in the Individual Champion race during the regular season but was still not 100 percent due to a recent oblique muscle injury, suffered a quadruple bogey on his fourth hole en route to shooting 80. Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel shot 1-under 71s, while Hennie du Plessis shot a 76 for a team total of 10 over. In finishing fourth, Stinger will split $4 million.

DORAL, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 30: Team Captain Dustin Johnson of 4 Aces GC celebrates with the individual champions trophy after winning during the team championship stroke-play round of the LIV Golf Invitational – Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on October 30, 2022 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Chris Trotman/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

QUOTEBOARD

DUSTIN JOHNSON (on his clinching par putt): “I do not like stress, so that was a little more stress than I was looking for,” Johnson said. “If that was an individual tournament, it would have been no problem, that putt. It’s straight in from 3 feet. But with it being the team aspect … I had to make that for the team to win – I didn’t like it very much. My hands were not real steady. I don’t know where I hit it on the putter face, but it went in the middle.”

TALOR GOOCH (on 4 Aces GC): “I got off to a good start and then I kind of slowed down and I saw that we were still rising and I was like, all right, the team is stepping up. That’s what we’ve done all season. That’s why we’ve won as much as we’ve won and we’ve been the dominant team because everybody has risen when they’ve needed to, so it’s been awesome.”

CAMERON SMITH (on his 65): “I feel like I really didn’t miss a shot today. I felt like I holed everything. Typically, on an easier golf course, you’re looking at somewhere around 60, but not the case out here. It’s so demanding and just keeps putting the pressure on. It’s a perfect golf course for this event.”

BRANDEN GRACE (on his rough start): “When you see one of your teammates being 5 over through four, it makes it pretty tough. It’s not a golf course where you can start going after stuff. But listen, it was a great year. We came here, we grew closer as friends, as a team, and very excited to see what’s going to happen next year.”

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