4Aces GC victorious at Aramco LIV Golf Singapore for second straight team title
Mar 15, 2026 - 6:33 PMWritten by: 4Aces GC Staff
Dustin Johnson ’s 4Aces GC won for the second consecutive week in Asia, taking home the team title at Aramco LIV Golf Singapore with a collective score of 27 under par.
The squad also claimed last week’s tournament in Hong Kong that broke a streak of 32 consecutive regular-season starts without a win.
Thomas Pieters led the way for the team with a bogey-free 6-under 65, while Anthony Kim (69) also went bogey-free. Johnson (69) and Thomas Detry (70) rounded out the 11-under final round, lowest of any team Sunday, for the five-shot victory.
Here are the team members' individual results for the entire event:
Pieters: T6 (-9)
Johnson: T10 (-7)
Detry: T15 (-6)
Kim: T17 (-5)
“Obviously the league gets better every single year. It gets harder to win,” Johnson said. “You’ve got to have four really good players if you want to have a chance to win. Right now, I feel like we do.”
4Aces GC is second in the standings with 78 points, only 2.75 points behind Ripper GC, who also won back-to-back events to begin the season.
AK KEEPS WINNING TROPHIES: Anthony Kim has played LIV Golf’s last three tournaments with his new team 4Aces GC. He won the individual trophy in Adelaide and now the last two team trophies in Hong Kong and Singapore.
“It’s been fun,” Kim said after his bogey-free 69 that left him tied for 17th. “I get to hang out with my family, and I get to play some practice rounds with the boys. Great group of guys. I’m excited to be on the team and looking forward to some more wins.”
2022 VS. 2026: 4Aces GC won four consecutive regular-season tournaments in LIV Golf’s inaugural 2022 season (and eventually won the Team Championship). They started this season with two third-place finishes before winning the last two tournaments.
Captain Dustin Johnson, the only remaining member of the 2022 team, was asked to compare this year’s streak to four years ago. “Given the talent in the league now and how deep it is and how difficult it is to win out here, I think it’s just as strong as the first year,” he said.
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FINAL LEADERBOARDS
Individual Top 10
1 (-14) – Bryson DeChambeau, Crushers (67-65-72-66)*
2 (-14) – Richard T. Lee, Wild Card (67-68-69-66)
3 (-12) – Lee Westwood, Majesticks (67-68-68-69)
4 (-11) – Joaquin Niemann, Torque (69-68-66-70)
5 (-10) – Jon Rahm, Legion XIII (67-68-71-68)
T6 (-9) – Josele Ballester, Fireballs (73-66-69-67); Thomas Pieters, 4Aces (72-68-70-65)
T8 (-8) – Cameron Smith, Ripper (69-72-69-66); Matthew Wolff, RangeGoats (68-68-74-66)
T10 (-7) – Dean Burmester, Southern Guards (72-70-67-68); Brendan Steele, HyFlyers (70-71-67-69); Dustin Johnson, 4Aces (71-69-68-69); Tyrrell Hatton, Legion XIII (68-71-69-69); Talor Gooch, Smash (70-68-70-69)
* DeChambeau (par) defeats Lee (bogey) on 1st playoff hole
Team Top 3
1 (-27) – 4Aces GC (Pieters 65, Johnson 69, Kim 69, Detry 70; Rd. 4 total: -11)
2 (-22) – Ripper GC (Smith 66, Herbert 69, Smylie 70, Leishman 71; Rd. 4 total: -8)
3 (-21) – Legion XIII (Rahm 68, Hatton 69, McKibbin 69, Surratt 71; Rd. 4 total: -7)
STATS LEADERS
Round 4
Driving Distance: Adrian Meronk, 330.7-yard avg.
Longest Drive: Charl Schwartzel, 379.0 yards (5th hole)
Driving Accuracy: Thomas Pieters, Cameron Smith, Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Younghan Song, 85.71% (12 of 14)
Greens in Regulation: Lee Westwood, Jon Rahm, Thomas Pieters, Laurie Canter, 88.89% (16 of 18)
Scrambling: Byeong Hun An (4 of 4), Ben Campbell (4 of 4), Lucas Herbert (4 of 4), Anthony Kim (3 of 3), Paul Casey (3 of 3), Thomas Pieters (2 of 2), 100%
Fewest Putts: Matthew Wolff, Dustin Johnson, Charl Schwartzel, Minkyu Kim, 26
Bogey-free rounds: Thomas Pieters (65), Paul Casey (66), Anthony Kim (69), Ben Campbell (69)
Cumulative
Driving Distance: Josele Ballester, 319.8-yard avg.
Driving Accuracy: Branden Grace, 78.57% (44 of 56)
Greens in Regulation: Jon Rahm, 87.5% (63 of 72)
Scrambling: Thomas Detry, 85.19% (23 of 27)
Fewest Putts: Dustin Johnson, 102
Most Birdies: Carlos Ortiz, 16
For the full recap, click here.
For the full leaderboard, click here.
Up Next: LIV Golf South Africa from March 19-22 at The Club at Steyn City, the third event of a three-week tripleheader.