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LIV Golf Steyn City brawl shocks fans

Posted on March 23, 2026
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It was meant to be a weekend of world-class golf, big music acts, and unforgettable moments. And in many ways, LIV Golf’s debut at Steyn City delivered exactly that. But alongside the excitement, one unexpected moment has taken over social media.

A video showing a group of spectators involved in a physical altercation has gone viral, putting a different kind of spotlight on an event that drew more than 100 000 fans to Johannesburg.

When things took a turn

In the widely shared clip, groups of spectators can be seen clashing, with pushing, kicking, and punching breaking out across the venue. The situation quickly escalated, drawing attention both on-site and online.

Authorities confirmed that the incident involved individuals who appeared to be intoxicated. Security teams and Gauteng Traffic Wardens stepped in to restore order, escorting those involved off the premises.

At this stage, the exact cause of the altercation remains unclear.

A record-setting moment for African golf

Despite the disruption, the tournament itself marked a major milestone. LIV Golf’s arrival at Steyn City was its first event on the African continent, drawing huge crowds and international attention.

American golfer Bryson DeChambeau claimed the win, adding to the significance of a weekend that blended sport with entertainment on a large scale.

The event’s appeal extended beyond the fairways. Performances from Black Coffee, Calvin Harris, and Goldfish helped turn the tournament into a full lifestyle experience.

Too much alcohol is a problem, this happened on Thursday Styen city. #livgolfstyencity pic.twitter.com/h60ijry5EN

— Land Owner (@NathiSibiya8) March 22, 2026

Fans bring the energy back

While one video captured the chaos, another showed a very different side of the crowd.

Supporters rallied behind Zimbabwean-born South African golfer Dean Burmester, creating a festive atmosphere filled with music and movement. In a moment that quickly made the rounds online, Burmester joined in, dancing along to Mandoza’s Nkalakatha.

At one point, he pulled on a Bafana Bafana shirt, embracing the local spirit and drawing cheers from the crowd. It was a reminder of how sport in South Africa often carries a cultural heartbeat, where football pride, music, and golf can all meet in one space.

@footballfc099 DEAN BRUMER 🔥🔥😂#southafricatiktok🇿🇦 #fyp #bafanabafana #livgolf #fifaworldcup ♬ original sound – Josh Bailey
@supersportofficial When you invite 100 000 of your best mates to come watch you play a bit of golf 😂🕺🇿🇦 #LIVGolfSouthAfrica #SSGolf ♬ original sound – SuperSportTV

A weekend of contrasts

The LIV Golf event at Steyn City ended up being a mix of highs and lows. On one hand, it delivered a global sporting spectacle and a festival-like atmosphere. On the other hand, the viral brawl highlighted the challenges that come with large crowds and high-energy environments.

For many who attended, the experience will be remembered for the music, the atmosphere, and the historic moment of bringing LIV Golf to African soil. But online, the conversation continues to balance both sides of the story.

A group of fans in the crowd at LIV Golf South Africa took off their shirts and started whipping them in the air while singing Dean Burmester’s name.

Never seen anything like that on a golf course before 😅

🎥 @TorqueGC_ https://t.co/tSVpXwJZun pic.twitter.com/1mOrDJ4rtw

— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) March 21, 2026

What it says about big events in Joburg

Johannesburg is no stranger to hosting large-scale events. From concerts to sporting tournaments, the city thrives on bringing people together.

Moments like this serve as a reminder of both the excitement and responsibility that come with it. When the energy is right, it creates unforgettable experiences. When it spills over, it quickly becomes something else.

Either way, LIV Golf at Steyn City has left a lasting impression, one that people are still talking about long after the final putt.

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Source: The South African

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