By Matt Smith
LIV Golf have made YouTube their home since they launched in London, but the new series will go mainstream as US cable Fox Sports 1 look likely to broadcast events starting in 2023, according to reports.

It is unclear, Golfweek said, if the deal would begin this year or in 2023, when LIV plans a full slate of 14 events that will run from February to September. The circuit has held five events so far, with three more to come in October — in Bangkok and Jeddah before the team season finale at Trump National Doral in Miami.

In mid-September, while making media rounds at Rich Harvest Farms, LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman told a Chicago radio station that “the interest coming across our plate [to broadcast LIV] right now is enormous.

“We’re talking to four different networks,” Norman added. “And live conversations where offers are being put on the table. Because [the networks] can see the value of our product, they can see what we’re delivering in the four-and-a-half-hour window.”

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