Okay, so I wanted to check out how the LIV Golf Nashville tournament was going. I’m not a huge golf fanatic, but I like to keep up with the big events, and LIV is always making waves.

First, I fired up my browser. I usually use Flashscore for, well, scores. It’s pretty reliable and has most sports, so I figured they’d have the LIV stuff.
I typed in “LIV Golf Nashville” and, sure enough, Flashscore popped up. I clicked on their site, specifically looking for the individual leaderboard.
Digging into the Leaderboard
Once I got to the page, it was all laid out. Current standings, round-by-round scores, the whole nine yards. It was exactly what I wanted – a simple way to see who was on top and how everyone else was doing.
- Top Players: The top of the leaderboard was clear, showing the leading players. I immediately saw who was in contention.
- Scores: I could easily see the scores for each round. This helped me see if someone had a particularly good or bad day, and how consistent they were.
- Detailed stats: Flashscore also had more than current score information, they provided some detailed stats for each player, even including some tee time info.
I spent a bit of time just scrolling through, checking out the different players and their scores. It’s always interesting to see how these tournaments unfold, especially with the new format of LIV.
The interface was simple, I found that the information very easy to understand. Flashscore did its job well, making it all very straightforward.

So yeah, that’s how I got my LIV Golf Nashville leaderboard fix. Pretty simple, really, but Flashscore is my go-to.