There were nine LIV Golfers taking part in the BMW PGA Championship on the DPWT last week and those from the breakaway league performed well.
Two finished the tournament inside the top ten, while five made it into the top 20 following the conclusion of the event.
Alex Noren won for the second time at Wentworth, prevailing in a playoff over Frenchman Adrien Saddier in what was an enthralling final round.
How exactly did every LIV Golf player fare last week then?
LIV Golfers enjoyed a strong showing at the BMW PGA Championship
Patrick Reed – T3 (-16)
The American had played in three previous editions of this event during his career and finished in the top five every time.

Perhaps no surprise that he did so again this year. Rounds of 69, 68, 69 and 66 saw him miss out on the playoff by just three shots.
Tyrrell Hatton – T5 (-15)
Hatton warmed up well for the Ryder Cup by securing a top five finish in Surrey last week.
Following a third round of 64, he was just two behind the leaders, yet he couldn’t capitalise on Sunday. Indeed, his final round 70 was the worst by anyone who finished in the top ten.
Tom McKibbin – T11 (-14)
The Northern Irishman enjoyed a solid week at Wentworth, finishing on -14 to seal a T11 finish.
A final round of 66 saw him vault up the leaderboard in style.
Jon Rahm – T13 (-13)
Jon Rahm played some decent golf last week, but he never really threatened to make a charge for the title.

Like McKibbin, a Sunday 66 saw him move up the leaderboard and it was a solid enough warmup for Bethpage Black.
Joaquin Niemann – T20 (-12)
The Chilean was making his debut at the BMW PGA last week and enjoyed a decent weekend to seal a T20 finish.
An even par 72 wasn’t what he wanted, but rounds of 70, 65 and 69 saw Niemann play some decent golf, especially over the weekend.
Thomas Pieters – T66 (-4)
It wasn’t the most productive of weeks for Pieters in Surrey, finishing way down at T66 for the week.
He failed to shoot under 70 across all four days at the tournament.
Brooks Koepka – Missed cut
Koepka’s dismal run of form continued at the BMW PGA last week. The American failed to make the cut at the Irish Open last week and he repeated the feat here.

An opening round of 75 did the damage. He may have shot 68 on Friday, but Koepka was left with far too much to do.
Dean Burmester – Missed cut
The South African shot rounds of 72 and 71 to miss the cut on the number last week.
Adrian Meronk -Missed cut
Meronk was playing in his fourth BMW PGA, but missed the cut for the second time after rounds of 77 and 69.
