Joaquin Niemann Wins Thrilling PIF Saudi International
Riyadh Crowns Joaquin Niemann: A Thrilling Finale at the PIF Saudi International
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – In a nail-biting conclusion to the golf season, Torque GC Captain Joaquin Niemann snagged victory at the US$5 million PIF Saudi International, presented by SoftBank Investment Advisers. The win came after a dramatic playoff battle that had fans on the edge of their seats. He faced stiff competition from Ripper GC Captain Cameron Smith and Legion XIII member Caleb Surratt.
Playoff Drama Unfolds
After an exhilarating day filled with birdies, Niemann clinched the trophy with a stunning birdie on the second playoff hole. He executed a spectacular lob shot that landed just 12 inches from the hole, sealing his win after Smith and Surratt both missed their birdie attempts. It was a sweet moment as Niemann also walked away with a cool US$1 million, not to mention he topped The International Series rankings!
As the day unfolded, it seemed Niemann was in a strong lead, starting with a one-shot advantage. His day ended with a solid 4-under 67, while Surratt fired a brilliant 5-under 66. But the real surprise came from Smith, who stormed in with a jaw-dropping 9-under 62. And drama wasn’t lacking; both Niemann and Surratt unexpectedly dropped shots on the last hole, tying them with Smith at 21 under.
The Rollercoaster of Emotions
“I enjoy being in that position, but sometimes it takes longer,” Niemann reflected post-match. “It was a good day. Caleb and I played great. Never thought we’d be in a playoff with Cam Smith; he was done an hour before us.” Whether he took it slow to celebrate or was just savoring the moment, you could feel the excitement in the air as Niemann prepared for the playoffs.
Starting off on a high note, Niemann dropped birdies on the first three holes, but then things took a turn on No. 14 when he dropped a shot. On the final hole, his tee shot landed him in trouble, but he managed to recover and find the fairway. A tense moment came when he missed a crucial 5-footer for the outright win, while Surratt’s tee shot found the lake, leading to bogey—what a contrast to Smith, who made his birdie on the same hole!
A Season to Remember
“It’s a really good way to wrap up the season,” Niemann expressed. He’s clearly excited about what’s next, eyeing next season on LIV and some prestigious major tournaments. His win was not just a personal achievement; it also meant that Peter Uihlein from RangeGoats GC and LIV Golf reserve player Ben Campbell finished second and third, respectively, on The International Series Rankings.
Twice this season in Saudi has Niemann found himself holding a trophy, previously claiming the LIV Golf Jeddah title in March after securing victory at LIV Golf Mayakoba. The year was full of highs!
What’s Next for Smith and Surratt?
Despite the disappointment, Smith took it all in stride, noting, “It’s a shame to miss the putt there, but it is what it is.” He managed to come back and make a solid showing. As for Surratt, at just 20 years old, he’s hungry for victory. After a strong performance this season, he voiced, “It’s a tough pill to swallow. I did all I could do… Hopefully, one day it does happen for me.”
Meanwhile, Campbell barely missed the playoff by just one shot with a closing round of 64. He still hopes to qualify for next year’s LIV Golf League, which adds more pressure to future tournaments.
The event certainly ended the season with all the fireworks and emotions golf can offer—proof that in golf, anything can happen!