Joaquin Niemann’s win at LIV Golf Adelaide on Sunday, February 16 2025 was the culmination of a year and a half of hard work. Now, it has the express honour of becoming Niemann’s building block towards the objective that drives every professional golfer worth his salt.
While his victory on Sunday was pivotal to his career, such that it could very well fuel his Majors aspirations, Niemann found himself aware that the moment was brought on by more than years of sweat and sacrifice. Of equal importance: A rock-solid temperament coupled with the ability to step up at critical junctures to nose ahead of a cutthroat field.
Niemann did so, and sent out the message that 2025 could be his on LIV. A hurrah at the Majors, starting with an invite to The Masters in April, could be one more solid affirmation that LIV Golf is an equally strong conglomeration of talent on the world stage.
Joaquin Niemann seals win at 2025 LIV Golf Adelaide
It was the perfect chase down, and the 31-year-old Chilean’s three-shot win over Torque GC teammate Carlos Ortiz and Abraham Ancer of Fireballs GC at the Grange Golf Club was an extension of his belief. Niemann finds his craft in a good place. Notably, the urge is strong to keep going full steam week in and week out, keeping the putts rolling in nicely.
Aware that all it takes is one bad round or week for a dip in momentum, Sunday’s flawless round, dotted with seven birdies for a total of 13-under, was about the perfect buildup for his next assignment.