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LIV Golf Team Championship Miami: How to watch, who to watch, the course and prize money

As the controversial league approaches its final event of the season this week in Miami, we take a closer look at what the tournament has in store

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The LIV Golf season is about to come to an end at Trump National Doral Golf Club in Miami this week, with huge sums of money on the table once again.

In its eighth and final event of the year, the iconic Blue Monster course will stage LIV Golf Invitational Series’ three-day knockout tournament, featuring both match play and stroke play as LIV’s 12 teams compete for an enormous $50 million purse. That’s double the prize money for each of the first seven events.

The winning team will split $16 million and all 12 teams receive prize money.

LIV Golf announced the 12-team, 48-player field playing from Oct. 28-30, which will feature four former world No. 1s, seven top-ranked players within their nations, 12 major champions with a combined 22 majors won, 13 Olympians, and 14 different countries represented.

Brooks Koepka won the last outing in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, while Dustin Johnson captured the individual title consisting of an $18 million bonus.

Related: Everything you need to know about LIV Golf

The top 36 players in the series’s Individual Standings qualify for the Team Championship, with league commitments and captains’ selections making up the remainder of the field.

How to watch LIV Golf invitational in Miami?

  • Date:  Oct. 28 - 30
  • Time:  12:15 a.m. ET

The tournament will be globally available direct to consumers on LIVGolf.com and YouTube. DAZN will also livestream the tournament in Miami.

Team Championship Format

Friday, October 28 - Quarter Finals

  • The top four seeded teams will receive a bye.
  • Teams seeded five-12 will compete in head-to-head match-play.
  • Highest-ranked teams select their opponents.
  • All 32 players amongst the eight teams will compete in a shotgun start.
  • For each head-to-head team match, three matches will take place: two singles matches and one foursomes match.
  • Matches will be played until a winner is determined. Each match winner receives one point.
  • Teams earning two points will advance to Saturday.

Saturday, October 29 - Semi Finals

  • The top four seeded teams will join the winning teams from Friday for another day of head-to-head team match play.
  • Highest-ranked teams select their opponents.
  • All 32 players amongst the eight teams will compete in a shotgun start.
  • Teams compete in the same format as Friday: two singles matches and one foursomes match, with each match winner receiving one point.
  • The four teams earning two points will advance to the Team Championship.

Sunday, October 30 - Team Championship

  • The four winning teams will compete in a shotgun-start round of stroke play.
  • All 16 players will compete in two-balls with team captains playing together.
  • All four scores count towards the team’s score.

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