LIV Golf star Adrian Meronk has led from start to finish to claim a two shot victory in the LIVGolf Riyadh title in Saudi Arabia.
Last year’s Poland No. 1 sports star succeeded in the opening event of the 2025 LIV Golf season and also played under lights in the Saudi Arabian capital.
Despite a couple of hiccups over the final round the LIV Crushers star was never headed in posting rounds of 62, 66 and a closing 71 for his 17-under-par triumph.
“This win is pretty special as I was nervous all day”, said Meronk.
“I played well in the beginning and while it got a bit tight near the end, I am super-happy I crossed the first and it’s very satisfying”.

Poland’s Adrain Meronk captures a maiden LIV Golf title and also the first of the new LIV Golf season in Riyadh.
Victory is a first in LIV Golf for Meronk and the sixth in the 31-year-old’s pro career.
While it adds to his list of golfing achievements:
1st .. Polish-born player to win on the now renamed Hotel Planner Challenge Tour
1st .. Polish-born player to win on the DP World Tour
1st .. Polish-born golfer to play all four majors
1st .. Voted last year at Poland’s 2024 No. 1 Sports Personality.
John Rahm signed for a 67 to share to share second place on 15-under with Sebestain Munoz who ended with a 71.
Rahm’s effort along with his Legion X111 team-mates Tyrell Hatton (T6th), Caleb Surratt (T11th) and rookie Tom McKibbon (T15th) also led from beginning to end to earn victory in the team format of the tournament by a whopping 21 shots thanks to a 50-under tally.
The all-Aussie Ripper Team led by Cam Smith shared second place with the Bubba Watson led Range Goats team.
How good would @AdrianMeronk look in a @RyderCupEurope team outfit
Another @livgolf_league star wins on golf’s global stage
Well played Adrian Well done #LIVGolfRiyad
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LIV Golf now heads ‘Down’ Under for LIVGolf Adelaide and the scenes will be so very different to what took place this week in Riyadh.
For those of you have watched TV coverage from the South Australian state capital you will be fully aware of what I am referring to.



