The LIV Golf League’s 2023 schedule is starting to take shape.
On Monday, Golfweek confirmed El Camaleon Golf Club in Riviera Maya, Mexico, which has regularly hosted the PGA Tour’s World Wide Technologies Championship at Mayakoba, would host LIV’s first event of its new season, Feb. 24-26. Greg Norman, CEO of LIV Golf, designed the course and has strong ties to the resort and tournament organizers.
The Saudi Arabia-backed circuit officially announced the Mexico event on Wednesday, as well as two additional international stops at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore (April 28-30) and Real Club Valderrama in Spain (June 30-July 2). LIV previously announced an event would be held at the Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia, April 21-23, the site of Norman’s first professional win in 1976.
LIV had previously said they would avoid going head-to-head with majors and would steer clear of so-called “heritage events” on the PGA Tour, such as the Memorial and Arnold Palmer Invitational. The opener in Mexico will be played opposite the PGA Tour’s Honda Classic, while the Australia event will be held the week of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The Singapore event will be hosted the same week as the Mexico Open, with the Spain stop the week of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
LIV Golf League 2023 schedule (so far)
Date | Event | Course | City |
Feb. 24-26 | LIV Golf Mayakoba | El Camaleon Golf Club | Riviera Maya, Mexico |
April 21-23 | LIV Golf Adelaide | Grange Golf Club | Adelaide, Australia |
April 28-30 | LIV Golf Singapore | Sentosa Golf Club | Sentosa, Singapore |
June 30-July 2 | LIV Golf Valderrama | Valderrama | Sotogrande, Cádiz, España |
Team rosters for the 14-event season in 2023 have yet to be finalized, where 12 teams and 48 individuals will compete for a total of $405 million in prize purses.
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