LIV Golf releases second part of 2025 schedule, including three U.S. events

LIV is heading to South Korea and Indianapolis.

With less than three months until the fourth season of the LIV Golf League begins in Saudi Arabia, the schedule is slowly coming together.

On Wednesday morning, the league announced six additional events for its 2025 slate, bringing the total to 10 of the expected 14 for next year.

Returning on the schedule are LIV Golf Chicago at Bolingbrook Golf Club from Aug. 8-10, LIV Golf Dallas at Maridoe Golf Club from June 27-29, LIV Golf Andalucia at Valderrama from July 11-13 and LIV Golf UK at JCB Golf and Country Club from July 25-27. 

Two new venues will bring the league to Korea and Indiana for the first time. Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea will host LIV Golf Korea May 2-4 and The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Indiana, will host LIV Golf Indianapolis from Aug. 15-17. The Indianapolis event will be the individual season finale, which was in Chicago this year.

“LIV Golf is growing across the globe in new and returning markets, and our 2025 schedule is a testament to that,” LIV Golf’s Greg Norman said in a release. “Bringing LIV Golf to South Korea is another significant milestone as we continue to expand throughout Asia, and our inaugural event in Indy will be a perfect match for a community steeped in sports history and tradition. We’re excited to build on the tremendous success we had last year at new LIV Golf venues in Chicago, Dallas and the UK, where we set new league attendance records and saw dramatic competition on the course. And our partnership with Andalucia continues to deliver a memorable experience for players and fans at Valderrama, a one-of-a-kind venue in Spain.”

Here’s a look at the known events on the LIV Golf schedule for 2025.

Date Tournament Course Location
Feb. 6-8 Riyadh Riyadh Golf Club Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Feb. 14-16 Adelaide The Grange Golf Club Adelaide, Australia
March 7-9 Hong Kong Fanling Golf Course Hong Kong
March 14-16 Singapore Sentosa Golf Club Sentosa Island, Singapore
May 2-4 Korea Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea Incheon, South Korea
June 27-29 Dallas Maridoe Golf Club Carrollton, Texas
July 11-13 Andalucia Valderrama Sotogrande, Spain
July 25-27 UK JCB Golf and Country Club Rocester, England
Aug. 8-10 Chicago Bolingbrook Golf Club Bolingbrook, Illinois
Aug. 15-17 Indianapolis The Club at Chatham Hills Westfield, Indiana

 

Report: LIV Golf’s 2025 schedule is taking shape, league not returning to Houston or Nashville

More schedule details are emerging.

The LIV Golf League’s fourth season is set to begin in 88 days, and the full schedule has yet to be announced.

The first four events will take place internationally, beginning in Saudi Arabia. On Tuesday, a report from Sports Business Journal indicated LIV Golf is moving in on announcing more stops for its 2025 slate.

LIV Golf’s schedule will remain at 14 events next year, though a majority of those are expected to occur outside of the United States. However, events in Chicago and Dallas will return, though the event at Maridoe in Dallas, which was the season finale in 2024, will move to a June spot on the calendar, per the report.

The league also won’t return to Nashville or Houston, but the report says an event is expected in Indianapolis at an undisclosed course.

Events are also expected to return to Valderrama in Spain and another tournament in the United Kingdom, both which have been contested the previous two seasons.

The league has yet to set rosters for the 2025 season, either, though that likely won’t be announced until next year. The LIV Golf Promotions Event is set for Dec. 12-14 in Saudi Arabia, where one player will earn a spot in the league.

LIV Golf announces first four events of 2025, but when they’re scheduled says a lot

LIV Golf is going international to start 2025.

Late Tuesday night, LIV Golf announced its first four events of the 2025 season, which will be the fourth for the league. The four tournaments all have international flair, but it’s where they fall on the calendar that paints a bleak outlook for what’s to come in the journey to have all of the best players play together again in more than the four major championships.

LIV will begin its season Feb. 6-8 with LIV Golf Riyadh, the first time LIV Golf has played in Saudi Arabia’s capital city. The next week, the league will travel Down Under for LIV Golf Adelaide from Feb. 14-16, which has been by far the most successful LIV event through the league’s first three years.

Next, LIV will have another two events in back-to-back weeks, starting with Hong Kong Golf Club for LIV Golf Hong Kong, March 7-9. Then, it’s a return to Sentosa Golf Club from March 14-16 for LIV Golf Singapore.

“As we set our sights on 2025, LIV Golf is gearing up for our most ambitious season start, to date,” said Greg Norman, LIV Golf’s CEO and commissioner. “Since our debut in 2022, LIV Golf has played 34 tournaments in nine different countries across four continents. We are a global league with a global footprint, and we’re excited to kick off next season with four truly international events that will deliver our unique blend of elite golf, entertainment and culture to fans around the world.”

Seeing LIV Golf announce events for the 2025 season should be no surprise, as there has been hardly any traction toward a deal to bring the top players in the world back together to play on one tour, but the dates of LIV’s events are a stark contrast to anything seen in the first three years of the league.

LIV Golf has normally played its events opposite of the PGA Tour’s top tournaments, having some crossover but often doing what it can to avoid spots on the calendar like signature events.

Not next year.

LIV Golf Riyadh will be contested the same week as the WM Phoenix Open. Then, LIV Golf Adelaide will go head-to-head with Tiger Woods’ event, the Genesis Invitational.

Fast forward to March, LIV Golf Hong Kong is the same week as the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and LIV Golf Singapore will go head-to-head with the Tour’s flagship event, the Players Championship.

It’s important to note, with all four LIV events playing essentially a day ahead and overnight live in the United States, they won’t be competing directly with the Tour events. Nevertheless, the more and more time goes on, it seems less and less likely there’s traction for the PGA Tour and LIV Golf to come together.

The schedule release for LIV Golf in 2025 shows the league doesn’t care what’s going on in the PGA Tour world.

Two events remain for LIV Golf in the 2024 season, starting next week in Chicago at Bolingbrook, the individual season finale. Then the team championship will happen the following week in Dallas at Maridoe.