The second round of LIV Golf Indianapolis 2025 at The Club at Chatham Hills wasn’t just about golf—it was about the experience. From Jason Derulo lighting up the stage to fans packing the legendary Party Hole, Saturday gave Indiana a taste of why LIV Golf feels more like a festival than a traditional tournament. Add in a dramatic leaderboard and the announcement that LIV will return in 2026, and you had a day full of excitement on and off the course.
On the competitive side, the spotlight remained on Sebastián Muñoz and Dustin Johnson, who will enter the final round tied at 16 under. Muñoz followed up his historic 59 on Friday with a rollercoaster 67, while Johnson surged with a steady 64 to pull even. Behind them, Joaquín Niemann and Jon Rahm are locked in a battle for the season-long Individual Championship, adding even more intrigue to Sunday’s finale.
When the last putts dropped and the sun went down, the vibe shifted from golf to full-on concert mode. Jason Derulo took the stage and delivered a high-energy performance that had fans dancing and singing late into the night. With his chart-topping hits and signature choreography, Derulo transformed Chatham Hills into a summer music festival, proving again that LIV Golf is redefining what it means to attend a sporting event. It wasn’t just the players bringing star power—Derulo turned the night into a party that everyone in Indy will remember.
Throughout the day, fans gravitated to one spot: the Party Hole. With music pumping, fans cheering, and a stadium-style atmosphere, it became the rowdiest and most exciting hole on the course. Birdies there drew roars, bogeys drew playful boos, and the energy never stopped. For many, it was the highlight of the fan experience, combining the drama of golf with the atmosphere of a tailgate party.
But the fun didn’t stop at the Party Hole. The Fan Village was buzzing all day with interactive games, golf challenges, and family-friendly activities. Kids tested their swings at simulators, fans snapped photos with Indy-inspired backdrops, and everyone enjoyed food trucks, drinks, and merchandise. With the mix of golf and entertainment, Chatham Hills felt like the ultimate summer hangout spot.
Saturday also brought big news for Indiana golf fans: LIV Golf is officially returning to The Club at Chatham Hills in 2026, scheduled for August 21–23. The announcement was met with loud cheers, and early bird tickets are already on sale. For a city that has embraced this event with sellout crowds all weekend, it’s a chance to mark the calendar now for another unforgettable week of world-class golf and entertainment.
Between Johnson chasing his first win of the year, Muñoz trying to finish his breakout week, and the Niemann vs. Rahm battle for the season crown, the stakes couldn’t be higher heading into Sunday. At the same time, fans know that the experience goes beyond the leaderboard. With live music, celebrity appearances, and a fan culture that blends golf with festival vibes, LIV Golf Indianapolis has already cemented itself as one of Indiana’s signature summer events.
Saturday proved that this isn’t just a golf tournament—it’s a celebration. And with another packed day ahead, all of Indianapolis is ready for a Championship Sunday to remember.
For now, all eyes are on Sunday. With the crowds buzzing, the course yielding low scores, and history still in play, LIV Golf Indianapolis is proving to be one of the highlights of the summer in Indiana.
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