Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton helped polish their pre-Ryder Cup form as they guided Legion XIII to the LIV Team Championship Michigan crown in an entertaining play-off.
The Spaniard and the Briton both birdied the sudden death second hole to see off Crushers GC's Bryson DeChambeau and Paul Casey at The Cardinal at Saint John’s.
It marked a terrific end to a weekend that saw the former pair helped by the success of rising stars Caleb Surratt and Tom McKibbin throughout Sunday's final round.
Victory brought the Team Championship to a fourth different team in as many seasons on the tour, and sets the stage for several of its biggest names this coming autumn.
It has been a terrific transition to LIV Golf from the PGA Tour for the two-time major winner, who sent shockwaves through the sport when he swapped in December 2023.
Having locked up a second straight Individual crown last week in Indianapolis despite the success of Sebastián Muñoz, he now has another piece of silverware to match.
It is a remarkable tribute to his consistency despite lacking the prizes plenty of his rivals have earned, with Rahm coming up short at every other event this year.
Now, he will take a quick breather before surely returning to action as one of captain Luke Donald's picks for Team Europe when they contest the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Bethpage Black offers a daunting course for any golfer, but as he continues to build an impressive portfolio of performances, Rahm could be key to victory overseas.
While their LIV Golf compatriot must wait to see if he is in the mix, there's no such waiting game for the Briton and American, whose spots were rubber-stamped this week.
Two wins on the DP World Tour for the former, at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and the Dubai Desert Classic, helped ensure he secured his place for Europe.
The latter meanwhile may only have played in eight qualifying events - all four majors, twice - but six top-ten finishes and victory at the 2024 U.S. Open was enough too.
All eyes will turn now to Donald and Team USA captain Keegan Bradley - himself in the running to feature as a player - to see who they will select for the crucial contest.
One man unlikely to be in the mix is Brooks Koepka however, after his Smash GC could only muster fourth in the Great Lakes region to end a frustrating campaign.
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