Sebastian Munoz

Sebastian Munoz

32-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
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Wins LIV Golf Indianapolis
August 17, 2025
Munoz beat Jon Rahm on the first playoff hole to win LIV Golf Indianapolis to end the season fourth in the individual standings.
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Munoz made history with a ridiculous 12-under 59 first round, becoming the first player in professional golf to shoot a sub-60 round while carding a double bogey. It looked to be Munoz's tournament to lose, but he couldn't keep up that momentum in the second round, with his double bogey on the par-4 18th dropping him to 16-under and a share of the clubhouse lead with Dustin Johnson heading into Championship Sunday. Munoz steadied himself with a six-under 65 final round, and that was enough for him to force a playoff with Rahm, with the former birdying the first playoff role to capture the first LIV Golf victory of his career. Munoz's win in Indianapolis was a touch of Torque GC revenge after teammate and captain Joaquin Niemann was clipped by Rahm for the Individual Championship for the second year in a row. Munoz and Niemann will be joined by teammates Carlos Ortiz and the relegated Mito Pereira at the LIV Golf Team Championship in Michigan, where Torque GC will be the fourth seed.
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Muñoz has really been on the grind since picking up his first win on the PGA Tour during the 2019-2020 season. During that season, Muñoz not only picked up his first win, but he also carded five total top-10s on his way to nearly $3 million in earnings. The past couple season though, he's made his money the hard way by gobbling up a bunch of top-25s, while sprinkling in some top-5s. His made cut percentage isn't great however, so it looks like he'll need some high-end finishes to improve on his numbers from this past season. Munoz ranked 58th in SG: Total and 55th in scoring average, right about where you would expect him to finish in 2022-23.
Munoz was able to flash a lot of ability with eight finishes in the top 20, but also did miss double digit cuts. He was just above average in all areas of his gave except short game where he lost strokes. Munoz's numbers were down across the board, however, from his strong sophomore campaign in which he finished in the top 10 of the FedEx Cup standings. A repeat of what he produced in 2020-21 seems more likely, though.
Munoz rode his maiden PGA Tour win at the second event of the season, the Sanderson Farms, all the way to the Tour Championship. It's hard to count on that again, so regression is in order. He also tied for third at the RSM, generating about 70 percent of his regular-season points from those two events. On the other hand, qualifying for so many big events, including some no-cut WGCs, will give him some "free" money to boost his total.
Munoz's first go-round on the PGA Tour ended in a spot outside the top-125, but his second attempt concluded with a better result. Munoz slid just inside the top-125 last season, which means he has his playing privileges for next season. That's the good news. The bad news is, there wasn't much to see last season from Munoz. While he managed to secure his card, his best finish was a T9 and most of his best work was done against lesser fields. Munoz is young and has time to grow, but through two seasons on the PGA Tour, he looks like guy who will continually struggle to get inside the top-125.
Munoz finished just outside of the top-150 in the FedExCup standings during the 2016-17 season, when he posted a T3 at The Greenbrier but also missed nine cuts in 17 starts. He appeared in 22 events on the Web.com Tour in 2018, notching a pair of runner-up finishes and a third-place result to ultimately come in seventh on the regular season money list. The Colombian ranked 33rd in ball striking, 24th in putting average and 14th in birdie average.
Munoz won a tournament to get inside the top 25 on the Web.com regular-season money list, but he also missed 16 of 23 cuts. That was his first foray onto the secondary tour, and he's never played a PGA Tour event. But he will now, and he'll likely experience significant growing pains.
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Steady season continues in Chicago
August 11, 2025
Munoz fired a three-under 68 in the final round at LIV Golf Chicago to finish tied with Richard Bland and Peter Uihlein for 10th.
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Overcomes slow start at LIV Golf UK
July 27, 2025
Munoz finished tied for 11th at LIV Golf UK after carding a two-under 69 in the final round.
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Strong finish in Mexico City
April 28, 2025
Munoz finished tied for seventh at LIV Golf Mexico City with a cumulative score of nine-under.
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Share of fifth in Singapore
March 16, 2025
Munoz finished tied for fifth at LIV Golf Singapore with a cumulative score of nine-under.
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Tied for sixth in Hong Kong
March 9, 2025
Munoz carded a three-under 67 in the final round at LIV Golf Hong Kong to finish tied for sixth.
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