Dustin Johnson birdies first playoff hole to beat Cameron Smith, Branden Grace at LIV Golf Tulsa

It’s the second LIV victory for Johnson.

It took an extra hole, but Dustin Johnson did just enough to earn his second LIV Golf victory.

Johnson, the two-time major champion, birdied his final hole in regulation to get into a playoff with Cameron Smith and Branden Grace, and then he birdied the par-4 18th again to win LIV Golf Tulsa at Cedar Ridge Country Club.

Johnson knocked in his putt from just off the fringe, and he was the second player to go. Grace putted first, also from the fringe, and his narrowly missed to the left. Smith was the closest of the three, and his putt was off from the start, missing right.

It’s Johnson’s first victory since winning LIV Golf Boston last year. He led after 36 holes in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, at 14 under, and his 3-under 67 on Sunday was enough to get him in a playoff at 17 under.

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Johnson joins Talor Gooch, who has won the past two events, and Brooks Koepka as golfers to win twice in LIV’s first 14 events.

Smith shot a 9-under 61, tying the lowest round in LIV history, which Grace set Friday. Harold Varner III also shot 9 under on Sunday, placing fourth overall at 13 under.

In the team competition, it was Louis Oosthuizen’s Stinger GC with a one-shot victory over Johnson’s 4Aces GC. Stinger finished at 40 under. RangeGoats GC placed third at 35 under.

The next LIV event is in Washington D.C. at Trump National in two weeks.

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Lee Westwood withdraws before final round of LIV Golf Tulsa

“If you’re not going to go out there 100%, then there’s not really any point going out there.”

Lee Westwood was near the bottom of the leaderboard after two rounds of LIV Golf Tulsa after posting a 36-hole score of 2 under.

Before the final round at Cedar Ridge Country Club, Westwood withdrew from the event.

He told Dom Boulet he injured himself while running on the treadmill before Saturday’s second round.

“Rather than play today, just give it another day to recover,” he said. “If you’re not going to go out there 100%, then there’s not really any point going out there.”

Westwood added he’s confident he’ll be back for LIV Golf DC, slated for May 26-28 at Trump National Golf Club.

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LIV Golf Tulsa first round draws one of largest crowds in league’s short history: ‘Just shows we’re doing something right’

“I think this is probably the best one we’ve had in America, to be quite honest.”

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — There’s no questioning LIV Golf had its most successful event fan wise three weeks ago in Adelaide, Australia.

However, there may be a new top event in the United States.

Fans came out in droves for the first round of LIV Golf Tulsa. They braved rainy conditions at some times, as well. Golf fans in Oklahoma are one of the reasons LIV Golf decided to come to the state, and they turned out Friday to Cedar Ridge Country Club.

“I think this is probably the best one we’ve had in America, to be quite honest,” first-round leader Branden Grace said of the crowds. “In Australia it was fantastic. Singapore was really good, as well. We came out there with a warm welcome, and you come to Tulsa, the guys are really loving it out here. They’re sport hungry, or event hungry, if I can put it that way.

“I’ve heard for the first time in America where — the U.S. where you see where the guys are going to go this week; are they going to support the PGA Tour or come out to LIV, and I heard a hell of a lot more people saying they’re coming out to the LIV and seeing what it’s all about. Just shows we’re doing something right.”

LIV Golf Tulsa: Photos | Merchandise

There’s no official attendance, but LIV officials estimated at least 10,000 fans were going to be at the tournament each day. The number was that and possibly more during the first round.

Now, compared to the 2022 PGA Championship, which was held about 10 miles away at Southern Hills Country Club, the LIV Golf Tulsa crowd is minuscule, and it’s not quite fair to correlate the 14th event in the league’s history to a major championship. It does, however, compare more to the Senior PGA Championship that was held at Southern Hills in 2021.

It’s a sign of growth and interest, even with all of the commotion and controversy surrounding the league.

“The crowds were amazing, and the energy was great,” Brendan Steele said. “So exciting that everybody showed up and is having a great time out here because we think we have a great thing going, and I love to see people in new places come out and check it out.”

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Playing only 3 ½ hours north of the PGA Tour event in McKinney, Texas, this is the closest the two tours have competed near each other since LIV began play last June. But the location, being in a golf-crazed state like Oklahoma, is pivotal for LIV having one of its largest crowds yet.

Every player who talked with media after the round spoke about the crowds, including former Oklahoma State star Talor Gooch, who has won the past two LIV events.

“For the American events so far, Miami last year might have been the only one that felt like it was bigger than today from a crowd perspective,” Gooch said. “I was happy that Oklahoma turned out today.”

Added Dustin Johnson: “I think the crowds were great today. A lot of fans out there. There was a lot of support.”

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Photos: 2023 LIV Golf Tulsa at Cedar Ridge Country Club

Check out the best photos from LIV Golf Tulsa.

LIV Golf is back in the United States, living on Tulsa time the week before the PGA Championship.

Cedar Ridge Country Club in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, hosts 2023 LIV Golf Tulsa. The site sits about 10 miles from Southern Hills Country Club, which hosted the 2022 PGA Championship, and is about 4 hours north of the PGA Tour’s Byron Nelson in McKinney, Texas, this week.

The course hosted a U.S. Women’s Open in 1983 and an LPGA event from 2004-08. However, this time it’s where LIV makes its sixth appearance of 14 in the 2023 season.

Here’s a look at some of the best photos from LIV Golf Tulsa at Cedar Ridge.

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How did LIV Golf end up in Tulsa? College ties and a golf-crazed state are to thank

Cedar Ridge has a history of high-level golf.

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Talor Gooch and Charles Howell III were having a conversation during LIV Golf Bangkok last fall, discussing the future of the league.

LIV Golf’s plans weren’t secret. The league planned to expand its schedule beyond the eight events it held in its inaugural season, but nothing was set in stone yet.

The two former Oklahoma State golfers wanted to bring a professional event to Oklahoma, preferably somewhere in the Oklahoma City or Tulsa area. That prompted Howell to reach out to a few courses in the state.

“I relied heavily on Talor, who’s from here, who knows the golf courses in the areas better than I do, and that kind of started our conversation and started the conversation with LIV and those that help with the scheduling,” Howell said.

More LIV Tulsa: See what’s in the merchandise tent

Cedar Ridge Country Club, which sits in Broken Arrow, a southern suburb of Tulsa, is the site of this week’s LIV Golf event, the sixth of the season and a week before the PGA Championship in Western New York. However, it wasn’t the only course that LIV reached out to in Oklahoma.

LIV Golf reached out to Oak Tree National in Edmond, site of the 1988 PGA Championship, as well as Gaillardia Country Club in Oklahoma City. LIV Golf and Gaillardia, which has hosted PGA Tour Champions events, nearly had a deal in place before it fell through, leaving the door open for Cedar Ridge.

There were also a pair of courses LIV talked to in the Tulsa area, but it was Howell’s conversation with Billy Lowry, the president at Cedar Ridge, that propelled the conversation forward.

Cedar Ridge has a history of high-level golf. It hosted the 1983 U.S. Women’s Open, an LPGA event from 2004-08, and was a subsite for the 2009 U.S. Amateur, which was played mainly at Southern Hills Country Club, a mere 10 minutes from Cedar Ridge and the site of the 2022 PGA Championship.

“I knew it would work well. I know (fans) like their golf here,” Howell said. “You couldn’t write a better script with Talor winning the previous two events and coming back into his home state.”

Gooch is the first back-to-back winner on LIV, winning events in Adelaide and Singapore before an off week. Now, he’s back in Oklahoma, but there are plenty more golfers who have ties to the Sooner State.

Of LIV Golf’s 48 players, six played collegiately in Oklahoma: Howell, Gooch, Matthew Wolff, Peter Uihlein and Eugenio Chacarra played at Oklahoma State, and Abraham Ancer all played for Oklahoma. That’s one-eighth of the LIV field having a connection to Oklahoma.

“I think it’s such a great crowd for golf,” Ancer said. “We’re going to hear a lot of people supporting me and — well, I’m surrounded this week. I think we’ve got five or six Pokes out here this week, but I’m going to try my best to beat them.”

Added Chacarra: “I think the state of Oklahoma deserves good fields, good tournaments, and there’s going to be a lot of people.”

Come this week, Cameron Smith, Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and others will get another taste of Oklahoma golf, this time at Cedar Ridge when LIV Golf Tulsa gets underway Friday. For some, it’s a final tune-up before heading to Oak Hill next week.

LIV wanted to sign a two-year deal with Cedar Ridge, but the club only approved a one-year contract. The club and its membership have discussed building a new clubhouse with a hefty price tag, but the interest to host LIV Golf in Oklahoma remains even after this year.

LIV is expecting nearly 10,000 fans during the event, though forecasted rainy weather could hamper those numbers. Nevertheless, Oklahoma is a state with plenty of golf tradition, and Cedar Ridge will add to it this week by hosting LIV Golf.

“It’s all worked out really well for us,” Howell said. “I hope everybody has a wonderful week here. I think the fan support will be good, and hopefully, we can come back.”

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Photos: Merchandise at 2023 LIV Golf Tulsa at Cedar Ridge Country Club

Here’s a look at the merchandise from LIV Golf Tulsa at Cedar Ridge Country Club.

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Bryson DeChambeau spoke Thursday about the importance of growing his Crushers team brand.

It’s one of the selling points of LIV Golf, marketing teams as individual franchises. That includes branding, logos and merchandise, which is fully on display at the LIV Golf Tulsa merchandise tent at Cedar Ridge Country Club.

Inside, there are only a couple of items associated with Tulsa. However, the LIV logo and team apparel are ever present.

RangeGoats, 4Aces, Smash or Ripper, there are plenty of hats, shirts, towels and more for golf fans to take home.

Here’s a look at the merchandise from LIV Golf Tulsa at Cedar Ridge Country Club.

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LIV Golf announces stops in Arizona, Oklahoma and West Virginia for 2023 schedule

Seven of LIV’s 14 events for 2023 have now been announced.

LIV Golf continued its slow drip schedule reveal on Wednesday and announced three new courses for its 2023 schedule.

The re-branded LIV Golf League will host events at the Gallery Golf Club in Marana, Arizona (March 17-19), Cedar Ridge Country Club in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (May 12-14) and The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia (August 4-6). The upstart circuit backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund previously announced four international stops for 2023. So far, the league has announced seven of 14 events for 2023.

LIV officials had previously said they would avoid going head-to-head with major championships and would steer clear of so-called PGA Tour “heritage events,” such as the Memorial and Arnold Palmer Invitational. The event in Arizona will be held the same week as the Valspar Championship and a week after the Players Championship. The Oklahoma tournament will run opposite the AT&T Byron Nelson, the week before the PGA Championship. The stop in West Virginia is the same week as the Wyndham Championship.

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LIV Golf League 2023 schedule (so far)

Date Event Course City
Feb. 24-26 LIV Golf Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club Riviera Maya, Mexico
March 17-19 LIV Golf Tucson Gallery Golf Club Marana, Arizona
April 21-23 LIV Golf Adelaide Grange Golf Club Adelaide, Australia
April 28-30 LIV Golf Singapore Sentosa Golf Club Sentosa, Singapore
May 12-14 LIV Golf Tulsa Cedar Ridge Country Club Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
June 30-July 2 LIV Golf Valderrama Valderrama Sotogrande, Cádiz, Spain
Aug. 4-6 LIV Golf Greenbrier The Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia

Team rosters for the 14-event season in 2023 have yet to be finalized, where 12 teams and 48 individuals will compete for a total of $405 million in prize purses.

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There’s a rich history of major championship golf in Oklahoma

The 2022 PGA Championship will be the 14th golf major contested in Oklahoma.

TULSA, Okla. — Major championship golf has returned to the state of Oklahoma.

The best golfers in the world have gathered in Tulsa at Southern Hills Country Club for the 2022 PGA Championship. Tournament week starts Monday, May 16, with the first round set for Thursday, May 19. This will mark the fifth PGA Championship at Southern Hills.

It’s a state with plenty of golf history as there have been 11 men’s majors contested in Oklahoma. The Sooner State has hosted PGA Championships as well as U.S. Opens, two U.S. Women’s Opens, a Senior U.S. Open and a Senior PGA.

Here’s a look at the history of major championship golf in the Sooner State.