Sergio García secures a Top Ten finish in LIV Golf as the Fireballs take third: Mediterráneo Golf celebrates the pride of Spanish golf
The LIV Golf Indianapolis 2025 was no ordinary event. The demanding Club at Chatham Hills, designed by Pete Dye, provided the stage for the season’s grand finale, where the individual titles, the last remaining places, and above all, a new chapter in Spanish golf were decided. In that high-pressure setting, Sergio García and his Fireballs GC shone once again, claiming third place in the tournament and securing third place in the overall team standings for the year.
Sergio García: talent, leadership and a place in the Top Ten
For Sergio García, this season has been a testament to consistency and resilience. At 45, the Spaniard remains an undisputed reference point in world golf and closed the year with a ninth-place finish in the individual LIV Golf standings – firmly within the league’s global Top Ten. More than just a statistic, it is proof that his golf remains at the highest level, in a competition that pits him week after week against the very best on the planet.
The success of the Fireballs GC is no coincidence either. Under García’s leadership, the team has maintained a level of consistency that kept them in contention throughout the year. Their third-place finish in the season’s overall classification is both a reward for their collective effort and a reflection of Sergio’s experience and ability to guide his team in decisive moments.
Jon Rahm’s feat and Spanish dominance
Indianapolis will also be remembered for another Spanish achievement. Jon Rahm, with a memorable final round of eleven under par, achieved what had seemed impossible: wresting the overall championship from Chile’s Joaquín Niemann to be crowned back-to-back LIV Golf champion. Although he did not win the tournament itself – which went to Colombia’s Sebastián Muñoz – the Basque golfer sealed the season title thanks to a spectacular third round.
Rahm’s triumph, combined with the Fireballs’ podium finish and García’s ninth place, confirms that Spanish golf is enjoying a golden era. Sergio’s experience, Rahm’s power and the drive of young players such as David Puig and Josele Ballester together shape both the present and the promising future of Spain’s presence on the international stage.
An ending that is also a beginning
The LIV Golf Indianapolis 2025 drew its curtain with drama, excitement and unforgettable stories. For Sergio García, the balance could not be more positive: a consolidated place in the individual Top Ten, a team on the season’s podium, and the certainty of still competing head-to-head with the very best in the world. For Spanish golf as a whole, Jon Rahm’s victory adds an extra shine to a campaign that will be remembered as one of the most successful in recent history.
At Mediterráneo Golf, Sergio García’s home club, each of his triumphs is celebrated as their own. It was there that his career began to take shape, and where his bond remains special. To see their captain secure his place among the world’s top ten and lead the Fireballs to the season’s podium is a shared source of pride. Because Indianapolis was not merely the end of a season: it was the confirmation that Spanish golf leads, inspires and excites. And, best of all, this story still has many more chapters to be written.
