The inaugural LIV Golf event will be held at Centurion Club just outside London

By GolfDigestME.com
LIV Golf has announced the introduction of ‘LIV To Give’, the organisation’s global corporate social responsibility (CSR) platform designed to support social and environmental efforts globally and in each of the series host communities. LIV Golf has pledged $100 million to support a broad range of initiatives targeting education, environmental sustainability, golf development programmes and the well-being of communities in the short and long term.

LIV to Give is embedded in the organisation’s commitment to grow the game across the world and serve as a catalyst to inspire positive global change. LIV Golf will work closely with the public and private sectors, host cities, as well as international and local organisations to assist in directing contributions to those of need for the greatest local impact. “We have a vision to make golf a greater force for good around the world,” said Greg Norman, CEO and Commissioner of LIV Golf. “Our charitable efforts via LIV to Give will expand the social and environmental impact of our sport around the world and contribute to leaving a legacy in our host cities.”

CSR initiatives for London — the host city for the inaugural LIV Golf Invitational Series — will be announced next week.

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