By Matt Smith
With four events down and four to go in the inaugural LIV Golf season, the picture at the top of the individual standings is beginning to get a little clearer.
Dustin Johnson continued his upward curve, claiming the title at The International, near Boston, last time out and now leads the standings ahead of Branden Grace and Carlos Ortiz.
With tee off at Rich Harvest Farms, Chicago, just around the corner, here are the standings after the first four events.
Top 30
1. Dustin Johnson, 94 Points (London 12, Portland 18, Bedminster 24, Boston 40)
2. Branden Grace, 77 (London 24, Portland 40, Bedminster 6, Boston 7)
3. Carlos Ortiz, 48 (Portland 30, Bedminster 18)
4. Talor Gooch, 48 (London 11, Portland 13, Bedminster 10, Boston 14)
5. Matthew Wolff, 47 (Portland 12, Bedminster 30, Boston 5)
6. Charl Schwartzel, 42 (London 40, Bedminster 2)
7. Henrik Stenson, 40 (Bedminster 40)
8. Patrick Reed, 40 (Portland 24, Bedminster 16)
9. Louis Oosthuizen, 35 (London 7, Portland 16, Bedminster 2, Boston 10)
10. Lee Westwood, 32 (Portland 3, Bedminster 11, Boston 18)
11. Hennie Du Plessis, 30 (London 30)
12. Anirban Lahiri, 30 (Boston 30)
13. Sergio Garcia, 25 (London 1, Bedminster 13, Boston 11)
14. Joaquin Niemann, 24 (Boston 24)
15. Sam Horsfield, 24 (London 16, Portland 5, Bedminster 3)
16. Abraham Ancer, 20 (Portland 8, Boston 12)
17. Justin Harding, 20 (London 8, Portland 11, Bedminster 1)
18. Peter Uihlein, 18 (London 18)
19. Jinichiro Kozuma, 17 (London 3, Portland, 14)
20. Cameron Smith, 16 (Boston 16)
21. Adrian Otaegui, 15 (London 14, Portland 1)
22. Paul Casey, 14 (Bedminster 14)
23. Kevin Na, 14 (Portland 6, Boston 8)
24. Jason Kokrak, 13 (Boston 13)
25. Oliver Bekker, 13 (London 13)
26. Bryson Dechambeau, 13 (Portland 10, Boston 3)
27. Martin Kaymer, 13 (London 4, Portland 2, Bedminster 7)
28. Turk Pettit, 12 (Bedminster 12)
29. Graeme McDowell, 10 (London 10)
30. Brooks Koepka, 10 (Portland 2, Bedminster 8)
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