Match play, team drama and a refreshed broadcast: How LIV Golf can improve in 2024

LIV has taken some big steps forward over the last two years, but there’s still more work to be done.

It’s hard to believe it’s been just 572 days since LIV Golf teed off its inaugural event in London in June of 2022.

Over its last two seasons as the eight-event LIV Golf Invitational Series in 2022 and the 14-event LIV Golf League in 2023, the upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and financially supported by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has taken some key steps forward.

The circuit signed not only some of the game’s best players in Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and most recently Jon Rahm, but also some of its best characters in Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson. The group picked up a TV deal with the CW. Both the league and its teams have signed sponsors and hired staff. The league currently has three of the last five major champions.

But with the 2024 season around the corner, LIV still has some serious work to do before its first event in Mexico in February. Here’s how LIV Golf can improve in 2024.