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LIV Golf Miami Predictions - Top contenders for victory at Trump National Doral
- LIV Golf Miami takes place between 5-7 April
- The tournament takes place on the Blue Monster Golf Course at Trump National Doral, Miami
- The 5th event of 14 scheduled for the 2024 LIV Golf Invitational Series
- Our 4 selections who can win the title
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Bryson DeChambeau (Getty Images)
A star-studded field of the world's best players make their way back to Miami for the latest round of the LIV Golf Invitational Series. Who will triumph at Trump National Doral this weekend?
Thirteen golfers from the LIV Golf League will feature at the Masters next week, including Jon Rahm, Brooks Keopka, Cameron Smith, Bryson DeChambeau, Tyrell Hatton, Arian Meronk, Joaquin Niemann, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Bubba Watson, Sergio Garcia, Charl Schwartzel and Phil Mickelson.
But first their attentions are in Miami with the current top-ten in the individual points standings after four rounds:
1. Joaquin Niemann 97 pts
2. Dustin Johnson 57.42 pts
3. Jon Rahm 64.90 pts
4. Paul Casey 48.83 pts
5. Abraham Ancer 47.30 pts
6. Talor Gooch 42.40 pts
7. Bryson DeChambeau 41.16 pts
8. Cameron Smith 40.66 pts
9. Louis Oosthuizen 40 pts
10. Charles Howell III 34.08 pts
These are our four selections that could win the title this weekend.
Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau has been in great touch during the opening round of the LIV Golf Tour this season, placing T25 in Mayakoba, T9 in Las Vegas, 4th in Jeddah and T6 in Hong Kong.
Before those performances, DeChambeau claimed two titles at the back end of last year in Greenbrier and Chicago in four starts in the LIV Golf League.
Other prominent results achieved by DeChambeu last season include finishing T5 in Tulsa, T4 at the PGA Championship, T9 in DC, 2nd at Valderrama, T11 in London and T11 in Jeddah.
DeChambeau has been ultra-consistent on the golf course lately and has the game to emerge as the winner at Trump National Doral this weekend.
Dustin Johnson
Dustin Johnson got off to a flyer at the start of the LIV Golf League season, placing T5 in Mayakoba and winning in Las Vegas before finishing T27 in Jeddah and T21 in Hong Kong.
Other notable performances achieved by Johnson last year include placing T13 in Tucson, 7th in Orlando, 10th in Adelaide, victory in Tulsa, T10 at the US Open, T8 at Valderrama, 5th in London, T11 in Bedminster, T9 in Chicago and T6 in Jeddah.
Johnson will fancy his chances to win another LIV Golf Tour title, as he has been successful on the Blue Monster Golf Course on the PGA Tour, winning the 2015 WGC Cadillac Championship and finishing runner-up in 2011.
Louis Oosthuizen
Louis Oosthuizen had a superb beginning to his season, winning back-to-back at the Alfred Dunhill Championship and the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open on the DP World Tour.
Oosthuizen cairred that form into the 2024 LIV Golf Tour, placing T8 in Mayakoba, 50th in Las Vegas, 2nd at the International Series in Oman (Asian Tour), T2 in Jeddah and T19 in Hong Kong.
Other noteworthy results achieved by Oosthuizen last year include finishing T2 in Tucson, T11 in Adelaide, T16 in Singapore, T6 in DC, 4th in London and T18 in Chicago.
Oosthuizen comes into this LIV Golf Invitational Series tournament in excellent touch and will be challenging for the trophy in Miami come Sunday.
Paul Casey
Paul Casey had an impressive start to his season in the LIV Golf League, placing T11 in Mayakoba, T5 in Las Vegas, T29 in Jeddah, and T2 in Hong Kong before finishing 6th at the Porsche Singapore Classic on the DP World Tour.
Additional highlights achieved by Casey last year include placing 5th at the PIF Saudi International (Asian Tour), 5th in Mayakoba, 19th at Valderrama, and T18 at the St Andrews Bay Championship (Asian Tour).
Casey has turned the corner with his performances and offers an excellent each-way bet in Florida this weekend.
Format
An invitational field of 54 golfers will feature at the tournament, with a total purse of $25 million up for grabs. $4 million will go to the winner, while the player coming in last will pocket $50,000.
The players will contest 54 holes instead of 72 for all the LIV Golf Invitational Series events.
A shotgun start will occur, where the players will tee off simultaneously from different holes.
A 13-four-man team (four players each and two wild-card players) format will run concurrent, with the top three teams earning prize money.
Verdict
Johnson has the game to win for the second time on the Blue Monster Golf Course.
Oosthuizen has been holding form and can feature prominently in Florida.
Casey has come good this season and can win the title in Miami this weekend.
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