Brooks Koepka holed his birdie putt on the third playoff hole to win the LIV Golf Invitational-Jeddah and claim his first victory on the breakaway tour.
Koepka had a 1-under-69, while Uihlein made par as both finished on 12 under overall.
The result also saw Koepka take second place in the season standings with a prize of $8 million, and Uihlein claim the $4 million prize for third. Dustin Johnson has already clinched the LIV individual champion title and its prize of $18 million. It was the seventh and final LIV Golf Invitational for individual and team play. The last event of the inaugural season will be in Miami in two weeks for four-man teams.
LIV Golf is funded by the Saudi Arabia sovereign wealth fund, but this was the first tournament held in Saudi Arabia after previous events in London, Portland, Bedminster, Boston, Chicago and Bangkok. LIV Golf has 48-player fields with no cut over 54 holes and feature $25 million in total prize money. Players who have been drawn to the large prizes have been banned from playing on the PGA Tour and European tour.
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