LIV Golf Dallas heads into its final day today to round off what’s been one of the most exciting weekends in the golf calendar in 2024 so far.
A four-way battle will decide the winner of the team event in Dallas after Jon Rahm won the individual title last weekend.
Of course, Rahm will be featuring after he pulled out with illness. But his Legion XIII are one of the four teams in the final looking to win.
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However, in an unexpected twist, one of the teams not making the finale is Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers GC, who were beaten comfortably by Kevin Na and his Iron Heads GC yesterday.
Na has seen his team struggle for most of the season but he and his team have stood up when it’s mattered to knock out both Brooks Koepka’s team and now DeChambeau.
And when asked if he enjoyed the ‘Cinderella’ story he and his team had created, Na admitted he was pretty hyped.

Kevin Na describes his feelings after beating Bryson DeChambeau’s team at LIV Dallas
Na was speaking to the media after helping his Iron Heads team to see off DeChambeau’s men, and the South Korean admitted that the feeling was ‘pretty damn good’.
“Feels pretty damn good. I’m really proud of my boys. They fought hard. They needed — when they needed to, they were there, and get the job done. It’s a great feeling.
“I think a confidence boost the last two days going into Sunday. I’m telling my boys, anything can happen.”
Iron Heads could actually go and win it
Golf is often about confidence and momentum and it’s safe to say that’s firmly what Kevin Na and his charges have right now.
Going into the final, there are some big names playing and given their form and personnel, Tyrrell Hatton and Legion XIII will be the favourites.
However, Na has seen his team of Scott Vincent, Danny Lee, and Jinichiro Kozuma produce the goods when it’s really mattered.
For all LIV’s faults and the critics, this is set up for a brilliant final Sunday and if Na and the Iron Heads win out, it really will be a Cinderella story.
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