Immediately after Joaquin Niemann won his second LIV Golf title of the season in Singapore, Mickelson referred to the Chilean as the best player in the world on X.
Joaquín Niemann has got to be a top 5 player in the world right now. Currently sits at the top of the leaderboard in Singapore for his 2 win of the season and 4th in @livgolf_league
Niemann has had a solid start to his LIV Golf season, as his 5-shot victory in Singapore marked his second LIV Golf title of 2025. He also won in Adelaide, doing so by three over Mexicans Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz.
But the platform has Scottie Scheffler sitting atop their rankings, as does the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR). Any golf fan and pundit will tell you that Scheffler is the best player on the planet, especially considering what he did last year on the PGA Tour. Winning two of the last three Masters has also cemented him atop the sport.
“Does Scotte win in 2025 before the Ryder Cup? I don’t think so.”
Perhaps Mickelson’s prediction holds but all signs point to Scheffler emerging victorious before then. He arrives at every event he plays as a massive favorite and the man to beat. He is hitting the ball as well as anyone from tee-to-green, too, but he has had some struggles on the greens — similar to his first few weeks of his historic 2024 season.
But when you break it down, Niemann does not have the resume to dethrone Scheffler as the World No. 1. At least not yet.
On top of that, despite his talent, Niemann has yet to post a top-10 finish in a major. His best result came at Augusta National in 2023, when he tied for 16th. But until he wins the big one — or at the very least contends — labeling Niemann as the best player in the world is a bit of a stretch.
Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Follow him on X @jack_milko.