As momentum builds following the completion of LIV Golf’s first full season, the league today announced its global 2024 regular season schedule. Competition tees off in February and features 12 regular season events in eight different countries, including new and returning markets across the world.

The host venues for the league’s third and fifth tournaments of the season will be unveiled soon. Details on LIV Golf’s 2024 Individual Championship and Team Championship events will be announced in the coming weeks.

“LIV Golf is the truly global golf league that the sport and its fans deserve,” said LIV Golf Commissioner and CEO Greg Norman. “We’re thrilled to announce an exciting slate of events that reflects our commitment to bringing world-class players and premier competition to new and repeat markets every year. Launching a new league is a massive undertaking, and we’re full steam ahead building off our incredibly successful first full season in 2023.

“Our goal has always been to create a worldwide league that inspires progress and attracts new fans to the sport that we love. LIV Golf is stronger than ever, and next season will accomplish that goal and more.”

LIV Golf League competition will once again kick off at El Camaleón Golf Course in Mayakoba, Mexico, site of last season’s opener. Also returning as host venues: The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia – winner of the World Golf Awards’ Best Golf Event of 2023; the legendary Real Club Valderrama in Andalucía, Spain; the Serapong course at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, recently named World’s Best Golf Course; and The Old White course at The Greenbrier, site of Bryson DeChambeau’s historic title-winning 58.

The 2024 regular season schedule will also bring many of the top players in professional golf to new markets and venues. In February, the historic Las Vegas Country Club, located in the heart of Las Vegas, will host the first U.S.-based event of the season.

In March, LIV Golf travels to Saudi Arabia before visiting Hong Kong Golf Club, home of the Hong Kong Open, the city’s oldest professional sporting event. In June, the Golf Club of Houston will host LIV Golf’s first tournament in the state of Texas before The Grove golf club in Nashville brings the league’s “Golf, But Louder” theme to Tennessee. In late July, LIV Golf will visit the United Kingdom for a third consecutive year, this time traveling to the renowned JCB Golf and Country Club in Staffordshire.

LIV Golf Mayakoba – February 2-4 – El Camaleón Golf Course

LIV Golf Las Vegas – February 8-10 – Las Vegas Country Club

LIV Golf Saudi Arabia – March 1-3 – To Be Announced

LIV Golf Hong Kong – March 8-10 – Hong Kong Golf Club

LIV Golf (USA) – April 5-7 – To Be Announced

LIV Golf Adelaide – April 26-28 – The Grange Golf Club

LIV Golf Singapore – May 3-5 – The Serapong at Sentosa Golf Club

LIV Golf Houston – June 7-9 – Golf Club of Houston

LIV Golf Nashville – June 21-23 – The Grove

LIV Golf Andalucía – July 12-14 – Real Club Valderrama

LIV Golf UK – July 26-28 – JCB Golf and Country Club

LIV Golf Greenbrier – August 16-18 – The Old White at The Greenbrier

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP – To Be Announced

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – To Be Announced

LIV Golf’s star-studded, international field will return in 2024 with many of the sport’s biggest names including 2023 Individual Champion Talor Gooch (RangeGoats GC), 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau (2023 Team Champions Crushers GC), 2022 Open Champion Cameron Smith (Ripper GC), five-time major champion Brooks Koepka (Smash GC), six-time major winner and World Golf Hall of Famer Phil Mickelson (HyFlyers GC), two-time major winners Dustin Johnson (4Aces GC), Bubba Watson (RangeGoats GC) and Martin Kaymer (Cleeks GC), and many more.

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