Lucas Herbert

Lucas Herbert

Australia · LIV Golf · Australia & NZ · Age 30

B+
83 OVR
Tour Winner
Build with Herbert

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Ratings

Percentiles are within the 2025–26 pool.

PowerA
AccuracyB
Iron PlayB+
Short GameB+
PuttingA-
Course IQB+
NerveA-
ConsistencyA-
EngineA-

Overview

Representing Australia on LIV Golf, Lucas Herbert carries a 83 overall rating and a Tour Winner profile, built around power graded A, which leads every other attribute on the card.

Attribute by attribute

  • Power A — elite in the 2025–26 pool; only 8 players in the pool rate higher. How far the ball goes off the tee — long hitters shorten every hole.
  • Accuracy sits at B for Herbert, a touch below tour-average across the 2025–26 pool: 55 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. How often the ball finds the fairway and stays out of trouble.
  • At B+, Herbert's iron play rating is a shade above the pool average (61st percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — 37 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Precision from the fairway into the green — the single biggest driver of low scores.
  • At B+, Herbert's short game rating is on the stronger side of average (63rd percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — 35 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Scrambling around the green — chips, pitches, and bunker shots that save par.
  • Putting sits at A- for Herbert, comfortably above tour-average across the 2025–26 pool: 17 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Holing putts, especially the ones inside ten feet that turn pars into birdies.
  • At B+, Herbert's course iq rating is modestly above average (62nd percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — 36 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Course management and shot selection — playing the smart shot, not just the bold one.
  • Nerve sits at A- for Herbert, a clear strength across the 2025–26 pool: 16 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Composure in contention — how a golfer performs with the tournament on the line.
  • Consistency A- — a clear strength in the 2025–26 pool; 18 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. How tightly a golfer's scores cluster around their average, round after round.
  • Engine A- — a clear strength in the 2025–26 pool; 26 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Stamina and durability across a long season — fewer withdrawals, less late-year fade.

Archetype

Tour Winner. A dependable, above-average build across the board. Nothing here is a true weakness, and nothing is a true signature strength either — just a well-rounded pro's game.

Closest profiles

The closest attribute profiles in the 2025–26 pool belong to Jake Knapp (94% similar), Wyndham Clark (94% similar) and David Puig (93% similar) — three builds that would feel familiar to play.

Best-fit events

Of the 24 events on the schedule, Masters Tournament, The Sentry and WM Phoenix Open suit this build's attribute mix the best, based on how each course's demands line up with the card's strengths.

  • Masters Tournament — Major
  • The Sentry — Marquee
  • WM Phoenix Open — Tour event

In Salary Cap

At $6M (B tier), Lucas Herbert leaves $39M of the $45M Salary Cap budget for the other eight zones — room for 3 more S-tier chips, or 32 E-tier picks, or any mix in between. Good complementary picks to shore up the softer zones (accuracy, iron play and short game) include Scottie Scheffler ($10M), Collin Morikawa ($8M) and Tommy Fleetwood ($10M).

Editorial note

LIV #4 2026. Ratings on this card are editorial judgment, not official statistics — see the methodology page for how they are derived.

Methodology

Every rating on this page is a 1–10 editorial judgment, not a live statistic — see how ratings and the season simulation work.