LIV Golf returns to Australia in 2025 with the world’s best descending on The Grange Golf Club this week in Adelaide.
It is a hugely popular event with the locals taking up a rare opportunity to see the best players on the planet in their own backyard.
Over 100,000 spectators will flood through the gates, and the majority will be hoping that Australian ace Cameron Smith can get the job done.
However, it goes without saying the competition will be fierce and some big guns will have their eye on the individual prize.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the individual odds heading into LIV Golf Adelaide.
The Spaniard made a solid start to the LIV Gold campaign with a top-six finish in Riyadh last week, and will look to kick on in Adelaide.
Rahm showed good form at The Grange Golf Club when finish tied for third, and will be confident of doing event better in 2025.
Out of all the players that are tipped do well, Rahm is in the best form, and could have won in Riyadh had the putter not let him down.
Rahm has finished in the top 10 in every LIV Golf event he has played, so it is no surprise he is well fancied here.
Rahm can be backed at 7.50 to win LIV Golf Adelaide.
DeChambeau is a Majors champion and knows how to get the job done on the biggest stage.
He made a solid start at LIV Golf Riyadh when finishing tied for sixth spot, with rounds of three under, six under and four under.
It left him just four shots off the lead and he is sure to be in the mix again.
Smith will have to cope with the pressure of being the home favourite, but he should take it all in his stride.
The Queenslander was disappointed to finish in the middle of the pack in Riyadh following a sub-standard second round.
However he will be delighted to be back on home soil, and will be gunning to take the victory.
His form at The Grange has not been great. He finished 14th in 2024 and tied for third in 2023, but has what it take to finish top of the pile on this occasion.
He is 16.00 to do just that.
Lahiri is viewed as a good outside bet and can be backed at 51.00 to win LIV Golf Adelaide.
He impressed at The Grange in 2024 when finishing second and looks capable of going one better in 2025.
Lahiri showed he is in good touch ahead of his trip down under after finish tied for 12th in Riyadh last week.
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