PLAYERS (final points ranking)
Jon Rahm (1): Rahm’s season was incredibly consistent as his worst finish was a T11 in Dallas – his only non-top 10 finish in his 25 completed regular-season starts. Despite Joaquin Niemann’s five wins compared to Jon Rahm’s none, the Spaniard’s consistent point-scoring in every event, capped by a final-round 60 to force a playoff in Indianapolis, secured enough points to surpass the Chilean. Rahm came extremely close to winning, with four runner-up finishes, with the final two (Chicago and Indianapolis) coming in playoff losses to Dean Burmester and Sebastian Munoz. The Legion XIII captain also had a strong major season. He finished T14 at The Masters, T8 at the PGA Championship and T8 at the U.S. Open.
Tom McKibbin (20): McKibbin emerged as a potential future star for Legion XIII, showing incredible promise throughout his first season in the league. He had four top 10-finishes, including a T4 in Legion XIII’s victory at Valderrama. The Northern Irishman played a major role in the Michigan Team Championship, firing a 5-under 65 to help get the team into a playoff against the Crushers. At just 22 years old, McKibbin has already proven the ability to be elite in some areas of his game. He ranked 5th in the league in both Strokes Gained: Off the Tee and Strokes Gained: Around the Green.
Tyrrell Hatton (26): Hatton failed to earn an individual LIV Golf win in 2025, but did have a steady season. He finished in the top-10 three times and inside the top 24 in 10 of his 13 starts. Hatton shined in the major championships and contended deep into the final round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont, eventually finishing T4, the best major finish of his career. He also finished T14 at The Masters and T16 at The Open Championship.
Caleb Surratt (33): Caleb Surratt made a significant leap in his young career during the 2025 season, highlighted by his first LIV Golf top-5 finish (3rd at LIV Golf UK by JCB), which showcased his growth. In his debut LIV Golf season (2024), Surratt finished 41st in the Individual standings, but a year later, he helped propel Legion XIII to a Team Championship with a final-round 6-under 64 in Michigan. As the league’s second-best putter, gaining +0.68 strokes on the field per round, the 21-year-old is poised for another major step forward in 2026.