The 2025 LIV Golf League is heating up after four events, with the fifth set to take place at the start of April in Miami.
The Blue Monster course at Trump National Doral will host a LIV Golf event for the fourth year in a row. The Team Championship took place there in 2022 and 2023, while the course staged its first regular event last year.
Joaquin Niemann is streaking away at the top of the induvial standings having won two of the first four events of the season.
Fireballs GC are also on a hot streak, winning the team title in Adeliade, Hong Kong and Singapore, extending the lead to 18 points at the top of table. Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII side are currently in second place, while just four points separates third and fifth.
Team Championship winners in 2023, Crushers GC, are led by Bryson DeChambeau and find themselves in fifth position heading into the Miami Event.
Who else makes up the team, however? And could they replicate their success from two years ago this season?
Which LIV Golf players make up Crushers GC?
As mentioned, DeChambeau is the team captain, with Paul Casey, Charles Howell III and Anirban Lahiri making up the rest of Crushers GC.
Bryson DeChambeau
The two-time U.S. Open champion was among one of the first high profile players to defect to the Saudi-backed league. He joined in June 2022 for a fee reported to be worth $100m.
DeChambeau has won two individual events during his spell with LIV, while also captaining Crushers GC to the Team Championship title in 2023.
After Brooks Koepka won the 2023 PGA Championship, the 31-year-old became just the second LIV golfer to claim a major championship when he won the 2024 U.S. Open title.
It was a victory that proved those who had made the move to the league could still compete in the majors.
Paul Casey
Paul Casey joined Crushers GC in 2022 after winning 21 professional events across 13 countries. The 47-year-old has since played a key role in the team.
Last season, Casey finished 11th in the individual standings, although he failed to win an event. So far in 2025, the Englishman is 14th in the rankings, with his best result coming in Hong Kong, finishing fifth.
With 12 top-ten finishes in major championships, plus playing on three winning Ryder Cup teams, Casey has one of the most impressive careers of any LIV player.
Charles Howell III
Charles Howell III turned professional in 2000 and won three events on the PGA Tour. Ahead of the third ever LIV tournament in July 2022, Howell III joined the breakaway league.
He linked up with Crushers GC and went on to win his first induvial event at Mayakoba in February 2023.
This result went a long way in helping Crushers GC win the Team Championship. The American hasn’t won an event since, but recorded finishes of tenth and 32nd in the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
His highest finish of the 2025 season came in Adelaide, finishing T23 and he will be hoping for better as the campaign progresses.
Anirban Lahiri
Anirban Lahiri joined LIV in 2022, making his debut for Crushers GC in the fourth event of that season. The Indian finished in a three-way tie for first place.
He secured 13th place in the 2023 individual standings due to another two second-place finishes. Another runners-up finish was secured in Andalucia, failing to oust local favourite Sergio Garcia.
The 37-year-old as been remarkably consistent since joining LIV. After his 13th place finish in the individual standings in 2023, he dropped just three places in 2024.
So far during the 2025 season, Lahiri is 20th, with a T7 finish coming in Adelaide, his best of the year.
If he maintains this consistency, Lahiri could certainly crack the top ten by the end of the season.