These seven venues, alongside the seven previously announced dates and locations complete the 2023 LIV Golf League schedule: Mayakoba’s El Camaleón Golf Course on Mexico’s Riviera Maya (February 24-26), The Gallery Golf Club in Tucson, Arizona (March 17-19), The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia (April 21-23), The Serapong at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore (April 28-30), Cedar Ridge Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma (May 12-14), Real Club Valderrama in Andalucía, Spain (June 30-July 2) and The Greenbrier in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia (August 4-6).
“We received tremendous feedback globally from fans throughout our beta-test year, with one resounding theme: LIV Golf’s team format, innovations, and festival-like events are delivering a one-of-a-kind golf experience,” said LIV Golf CEO and Commissioner Greg Norman. “Last year helped lay the foundation for the future of golf at extraordinary courses that have hosted some of the world’s top competitions. LIV Golf’s schedule features fantastic venues and championship sites for our official league launch that will carry the sport into a new era.”
LIV Golf’s international field will feature many of the sport’s biggest names, including major winners Cameron Smith, Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Sergio Garcia, Patrick Reed, Henrik Stenson, Bubba Watson, Louis Oosthuizen, Graeme McDowell, Martin Kaymer and Charl Schwartzel. A final line up for the 2023 LIV Golf League will be announced prior to the league launch in mid-February, when 12 established team franchises will compete in the global 14-event schedule for a $405 million total prize fund.
As with last year’s events, the LIV Golf League will feature simultaneous team and individual play, with the season culminating in a Team Championship finale. No LIV Golf League events will take place during the four Majors or the Ryder Cup, although it remains to seen whether DP World Tour players will be able to qualify for the latter pending a hearing in London due to take place next month. American PGA Tour players who have joined LIV Golf have already been banned from qualifying for the Ryder Cup matches taking place in Rome this September.
Information on tickets, hospitality packages and Pro-Am opportunities at LIV Golf events are available at LIVGolf.com.