Niemann finishes third at Italian Open on DP World Tour
Torque GC Captain Joaquin Niemann was in position to win entering the weekend in Italy but came up short and settled for a solo-third finish to continue his impressive play in June.

Editor’s note (Sunday, June 28): Joaquin Niemann came up shy of hoisting the trophy Sunday at the Italian Open but capped a strong week on the DP World Tour with a solo-third finish to continue his impressive June.
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The Torque GC captain entered the weekend with a two-shot lead, but some up-and-down play in the final two rounds combined with a hard-charging Eugenio Chacarra proved to be too much. Chacarra won by five shots over second-place Matt Wallace and six shots over Niemann, who carded a final-round 3-under 68.
Still, Niemann has plenty to be proud of this month. At the U.S. Open, he finished T7 – the best major showing of his career – and earned an exemption into the 2027 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach thanks to the top-10 finish.
Legion XIII’s Tom McKibbin played well at the Italian Open and finished T25 after a final-round 1-under 70. Ripper GC’s Elvis Smylie finished strong, firing a 5-under 66 on Sunday to jump up the leaderbooard to place T41. Fireballs GC’s David Puig shot a 3-under 68 to finish T48.
KPGA CLASSIC
Two LIV Golf players competed at the KPGA Classic at Cypress Golf & Resort in North Gyeongsang, South Korea. Korean Golf Club’s Minkyu Kim finished T14 while his teammate Doyeob Mun finished T32.
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED
Editor’s note (Saturday, June 27): Joaquin Niemann shot an even-par 71 in the third round of the DP World Tour’s Italian Open and enters Sunday two off the lead.
The Torque GC captain put himself in a nice position after rounds of 64 and 63 in the first and second rounds, respectively, and will attempt to chase down leader Eugenio Chacarra (17-under overall), who shot 6-under 66 on Saturday. Niemann (15-under overall) had a two-shot lead entering the weekend and is now in a two-way tie for second with England’s Matt Wallace as Sunday looms.
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Niemann had an up-and-down round on Saturday, which saw tougher conditions for the field than the first two days. He had six birdies but countered those with six bogeys. He started fast with a 32 on the front nine but concluded his round with a 39 on the back.
Legion XIII’s Tom McKibbin is T9 and five shots off the lead after a 3-under 68. Ripper GC’s Elvis Smylie and Fireballs GC’s David Puig shot a pair of even-par 71s and are 4-under overall, tied for 61st.
Southern Guards GC’s Branden Grace, who made the cut on Friday, withdrew.
KPGA CLASSIC
Two LIV Golf players are competing at the KPGA Classic at Cypress Golf & Resort in North Gyeongsang, South Korea. Korean Golf Club’s Minkyu Kim is 8 under through three rounds, T9 and six shots off the lead entering the final round. His teammate Doyeob Mun is 3 under through three rounds, T31 and 11 shots off the lead.
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED (Friday, June 26)
Editor’s note (Friday, June 26): Joaquin Niemann remained locked in early Friday at the DP World Tour’s Italian Open, shooting a stellar 8-under 63 to take a two-shot lead entering the weekend.
The Torque GC captain went bogey-free and carded an eagle and six birdies in the morning wave. He began the event with a 7-under 64 on Thursday to continue his hot play this month, which included a T7 finish at the U.S. Open last week. That top-10 finish earned him an exemption into the 2027 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.
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A total of seven LIV Golf stars are competing in Italy this week. Legion XIII’s Tom McKibbin is Niemann’s closest pursuer of that group after his 4-under 67 (T18, 7-under total) put him eight shots off the lead.
Southern Guards GC’s Branden Grace (T33) shot 6-under 65 on Friday to stand 10 shots behind Niemann, bouncing back nicely from a 1-over 72 in Round 1.
Ripper GC’s Elvis Smylie shot 2-under 69 and Fireballs GC’s David Puig shot a 1-under 70. Both are 4-under overall and T47 entering the weekend, trailing Niemann by 11 shots.
Fireballs GC’s Josele Ballester carded a 1-under 70 (1-under total) and Thomas Detry of 4Aces GC shot an even-par 71 for the second straight day. They both missed the cut.
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KPGA CLASSIC
Two LIV Golf players are competing at the KPGA Classic at Cypress Golf & Resort in North Gyeongsang, South Korea. Korean Golf Club’s Minkyu Kim is 6 under through two rounds, tied for 7th and two shots off the lead. His teammate Doyeob Mun is 3 under through two rounds, tied for 23rd and five shots off the lead.
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED (THURSDAY, JUNE 25)
Joaquin Niemann continued his scorching hot play in June at the DP World Tour’s Italian Open, once again getting in position to make a run at a trophy against a top international field.
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The Torque GC captain shot a 7-under 64 in Round 1 to tie the course record at Circolo Golf Torino in Fiano, Itay. He stands in solo second place behind Edoardo Molinari, who later set the course record with an 8-under 63.
Last week, Niemann had his best major showing when he finished T7 at the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, where he earned an exemption into the 2027 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach thanks to the top-10 finish.
A total of seven LIV Golf players are in the field this week in Italy. Those who finished at par or better in Round 1 were Niemann, Legion XIII’s Tom McKibbin (3-under 68, T22), Fireballs GC’s David Puig (3-under 68, T22), Ripper GC’s Elvis Smylie (2-under 69, T45), Fireballs GC’s Josele Ballester (even-par 71, T93), 4Aces GC’s Thomas Detry (even-par 71, T93). Southern Guards GC’s Branden Grace shot a 1-over 72 and is T113.
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED (TUESDAY, JUNE 23)
This week, seven LIV Golf players will be in action on the DP World Tour at the Italian Open at Circolo Golf Torino in Turin, Italy. Two players will compete at the KPGA Classic on the Korean Tour in South Korea.
OPEN D'ITALIA
Circolo Golf Torino sits within the Parco Regionale La Mandria, roughly 20 minutes north of Turin. The club moved to this woodland setting in 1956, where English architect John Morrison laid out the original Blue Course. A number of holes were later renovated by Canadian architect Graham Cooke ahead of the Italian Open's last visit to the venue in 1999, with Cooke returning in subsequent years to further refine the green complexes.
The par-72 Blue Course stretches 6,828 yards and is lined by oak trees with plenty of natural water hazards on the course. It is widely regarded as Italy's finest layout and carries a rich competitive history. Circolo Golf Torino has hosted the Italian Open three times and is the home club of brothers Francesco Molinari and Edoardo Molinari. This week marks its return to the DP World Tour stage for the first time in over a decade, and the event also serves as part of The Open Qualifying Series, with the highest-placed finisher not already exempt earning a spot at the 154th Open at Royal Birkdale.
JOSELE BALLESTER
In a season full of remarkable moments for young Spanish players, perhaps none has been more eye-catching than Ballester's round at LIV Golf Virginia in May. The 22-year-old fired a 12-under 60 — a course record at Trump National Washington D.C. and tied for the lowest score relative to par in LIV Golf history — featuring 10 birdies, one eagle, and no bogeys. "The first day in which everything just seemed to go easy, smooth, and feel super comfortable," he said afterward. The 2024 U.S. Amateur champion and 2023 European Amateur champion is coached by Sergio Garcia's father and hails from the same Castellón province as his captain. At 22, he is still learning how to convert elite talent into consistent contention.
THOMAS DETRY
After a strong start to his debut LIV Golf season — including three top-5 finishes in the first five events — Detry stumbled slightly at Valderrama, finishing tied fifth after a closing 74 squandered what looked like a realistic shot at the trophy and the LIV Golf Open Championship exemption. Still, the 4Aces GC man has consistently shown that he belongs among the best. The Belgian is a natural fit for parkland layouts that reward steady ball-striking and patient course management. This is another chance for Detry to claim the exclusive Open Championship spot he’s been coveting.
Last week, Niemann had his best major showing when he finished T7 at the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, where he earned an exemption into the 2027 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach thanks to the top-10 finish.
A total of seven LIV Golf players are in the field this week in Italy. Those who finished at par or better in Round 1 were Niemann, Legion XIII’s Tom McKibbin (3-under 68, T22), Fireballs GC’s David Puig (3-under 68, T22), Ripper GC’s Elvis Smylie (2-under 69, T45), Fireballs GC’s Josele Ballester (even-par 71, T93), 4Aces GC’s Thomas Detry (even-par 71, T93). Southern Guards GC’s Branden Grace shot a 1-over 72 and is T113.

Thomas Detry hits a tee shot on the 15th hole during LIV Golf Andalucia 2026. (Photo by Chris Trotman/LIV Golf)
BRANDEN GRACE
Grace is coming off a solid run of form, having finished in the top 21 of each of his past six worldwide starts, with the most recent coming as a tied for 14th at the International Series Morocco. The South African is having a very strong season and ranks 18th in the league standings with two top 5s in South Africa and Mexico City. Grace’s accuracy and precise iron play should help him avoid the trouble at Circolo Golf Torino this week.
TOM MCKIBBIN
The 23-year-old Northern Irishman has had a quieter 2026 LIV season than his debut year, managing just one top-20 finish in his first nine events. McKibbin is a powerful,accurate driver who also possesses touch around the greens, and events like this, away from the stacked LIV Golf field can be exactly the reset a young player needs to rediscover form. A strong week in Turin could go a long way toward restoring the confidence that made him one of the most talked-about young talents in the world.
JOAQUIN NIEMANN
Niemann arrives in Turin as arguably LIV Golf’s most in-form player right now. He won LIV Golf Korea in a playoff over Talor Gooch three weeks ago to claim his record eighth individual LIV Golf title — and first of the 2026 season — and then followed it with a T7 at the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, the best major result of his career. The Torque GC captain showed remarkable resilience at Shinnecock, bouncing back from an opening 78 with a second-round 65 built on five birdies in his first six holes. "I feel like I've been playing great golf lately," Niemann said afterward. With a playoff win and a career-best major result in consecutive weeks, he arrives at Circolo Golf Torino riding as much momentum as anyone in the game.
DAVID PUIG
The young Fireballs GC star has played impressively in 2026. He finished tied for sixth in South Africa, solo second in Mexico City — his best-ever individual LIV Golf result — and tied for fifth at Valderrama. He is one of the most dangerous drivers of the golf ball in professional golf and has quietly assembled a DP World Tour resume that now includes the Australian PGA Championship, where last November he became just the second Spaniard to win that title after Seve Ballesteros. The Italian Open carries some additional resonance for Puig as a DP World Tour member, and a course that rewards length off the tee and sharp long iron play suits his profile well. He has every tool to contend at Circolo Golf Torino.
ELVIS SMYLIE
It’s been an inconsistent season for the young Australian since his fairy tale debut win in Riyadh back in February, when he became the first player to win on his LIV Golf debut since Henrik Stenson in 2022. The Italian Open offers Smylie a chance to rediscover his form from early in the year.
KPGA CLASSIC
The KPGA Classic takes place this week at Cypress Golf & Resort in North Gyeongsang, South Korea. The region's mountainous terrain creates a demanding layout that places a premium on accuracy and course management.
MINKYU KIM
The Korean Golf Club player returns to home soil for the KPGA Classic. At just 25, Kim already has two Kolon Korea Open titles on the Asian Tour to his name, so he is accustomed to playing great golf in the region. His debut LIV Golf season has been a learning curve, sitting 55th in the standings through nine events.
DOYEOB MUN
The 34-year-old Seoul native joined Korean Golf Club mid-season as a replacement for Danny Lee, having spent years grinding through development tours before finally breaking through on the Asian Tour. He was leading the KPGA Tour in points when he made his LIV Golf debut in Korea last month. Back on the Korean Tour this week, Mun will be among the favorites on a circuit where he has been one of the best players this year.
PLAYER NEWS
- Joaquin Niemann posted his best-ever major result (T7) at the U.S. Open, guaranteeing his spot at Pebble Beach for the 2027 edition of the tournament. The Torque GC captain led the field in GIR (78%) and was 5th in Strokes Gained: Putting. “We're getting closer and closer,” Niemann said. “That's the only direction I've seen since I started playing golf, that I always get closer to my goals and my dreams. I know it's one step forward to that.”
- Niemann and RangeGoats Golf Club’s Peter Uihlein tied for low-round honors in Rd. 4 at the U.S. Open, both firing 4-under 66s. Niemann also shared low-round honors in Rd. 2 with a 5-under 65.
- Tyrrell Hatton also finished T7 at the U.S. Open, marking back-to-back top 10 U.S. Open finishes and now has four top-10 finishes in 11 starts since joining LIV Golf.
- Caleb Surratt of Legion XIII made the cut at last week’s U.S. Open in his first ever major championship start. "A massive takeaway is that I feel like I belong out here," Surratt said. "I felt very comfortable playing, and if I can continue to clean stuff up and get more comfortable, I think I can contend out here."
- Bryson DeChambeau debuted a new driver at the U.S. Open. According to Adrian Rietveld, TaylorMade’s long-time representative who works closely with Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, conversations with the Crushers GC captain actually took place a while ago. “We’ve been speaking to Bryson for years about stuff, ideas,” Rietveld told GOLF.com. “Bryson hits a lot of drivers. Bryson hits a lot of balls at high speed. That driver will hold its shape and hold everything for thousands of shots.” Despite missing the cut, DeChambeau was fantastic off the tee, gaining +1.78 strokes per round.




