Colombian golfer Sebastian Munoz has told local media that he is joining the LIV Golf League alongside Chilean Mito Pereira as the pair is expected to join the Torque team captained by Joaquin Neimann.
The 30-year-old Munoz has been linked with making the switch for some time, with Greg Norman and his LIV Golf associates eyeing up a possible South American all-star team to help make the game more popular in those countries.
The Colombian is currently 93rd in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) and has earned over $9 million from his 134 tournaments played on the PGA Tour.
With the new LIV Golf League starting at Mexico’s El Camaleon course later this month, the Saudi Arabia-backed outfit needed a few new players to shake-up its roster and gain even more attention.
The move would make Torque the unofficial South American team of LIV Golf.