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Dustin Johnson (USA, captain)

Johnson was one of the first players to accept an invitation to join LIV Golf – and undoubtedly one of the game’s brightest stars.

DJ arrived with a glittering roll of honor that included victories in two Majors, including a record total of 20-under at the Masters in 2020, six World Golf Championship victories, and a total of 135 weeks as world No.1.

His first season in LIV Golf only added to his legend, as he led 4Aces GC to several victories including the Team Championship.

That cool, laid-back off-course demeanor masks a ferocious competitor whose will to win burns as brightly as ever.

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Patrick Reed (USA)

Reed’s unsmiling, ultra-focused on-course persona has led to him being one of the most misunderstood players in the modern game.

He is a devoted family man who takes his golf seriously – as 10 professional wins, including the 2018 Masters, demonstrate. But he is also a team player who has been on the winning side in both the Ryder Cup and Presidents’ Cup.

Reed has made the podium several times in helping 4Aces GC to team success, and you would never bet against him winning an individual title sooner rather than later.

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Harold Varner III (USA)

The man known as HV3 showed his quality while representing RangeGoats GC in the

2023 LIV Golf season. He won the event in Washington GC and finished the year seventh in the overall standings.

He moved to 4Aces GC for the 2024 season and showed occasional glimpses of his talent. A tie for 13th in the final event of the year was enough to lift the man raised in North Carolina clear of the Drop Zone.

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Thomas Pieters (BEL)

Pieters made his name with a stellar display in a losing cause, after he was a captain’s pick for the European team in the 2016 Ryder Cup. His side was soundly beaten, but the young Belgian was top scorer for Europe with four points in five matches.

Pieters followed that up the next spring by tying for fourth at the Masters, still his best Major performance to date. He joined LIV Golf at the start of 2023 and competed steadily enough in 2024 to finish 30th in the overall standings before making the move to 4Aces GC.

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