Joaquin Niemann and Talor Gooch are tied for the lead after the third round of LIV Golf Korea on Saturday.
The deadlock at the top of the leaderboard sets up a high-stakes final round as both players vie for the tournament title in South Korea.
Niemann, representing Chile, and Gooch, from the U.S., both reached nine-under par [1] after completing 54 holes [2]. The competition took place at the Asiad Country Club in Busan, where the two golfers managed to maintain a slim edge over the rest of the field through the first three days of play.
Both players navigated the course with precision to reach the nine-under mark [1]. This performance puts them in a direct battle for the championship as the event enters its final stage. The consistency shown by both the Chilean and the American golfer has kept them level throughout the 54-hole stretch [2].
LIV Golf continues its global expansion with this event in Busan, drawing international attention to the Asiad Country Club. The pressure now shifts to the final round, where the tie between Niemann and Gooch will be decided.
“Joaquin Niemann and Talor Gooch are tied for the lead after the third round of LIV Golf Korea.”
The tie between Niemann and Gooch underscores the competitive parity within the LIV Golf league's international circuit. By sharing the lead at nine-under par, both players demonstrate the scoring capabilities required to win on challenging courses like the Asiad Country Club, shifting the tournament's focus toward a head-to-head conclusion.




