
Most of the excitement surrounding LIV Golf during its debut season in 2022 stemmed from player movements.
Since the conclusion of the teams championship last October, all has been quiet on that front for the Greg Norman-led and Saudi-backed circuit, save for a report on Mito Pereira and a new player joining Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces. But as LIV prepares for the 2023 opener at Mexico’s Mayakoba, February 24-26, another PGA Tour winner is expected to join the ranks.
According to the Telegraph, Sebastian Munoz will join LIV Golf in 2023. The Colombian, currently ranked 90th in the world, turned pro in 2015 and won his first and only PGA Tour event at the 2019 Sanderson Farms Championship. He also won the 2016 Club Colombia Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour.
Last fall, he was part of the international team at the Presidents Cup in Quail Hollow, where he posted a 2-0-1 record, including a win against Scottie Scheffler, then ranked world No. 1.
The league recently released its 2023 schedule, featuring 14 events in six countries, including eight in the United States. LIV also landed a TV deal with the CW this offseason.
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