LIV Golf is set for another facelift in 2025 with the tour’s popular sites in Nashville and Houston reportedly expected not to appear on next year’s schedule.
Despite drawing strong crowds in 2024, the two venues were axed in favor of some other American destinations, according to Sports Business Journal. Both LIV Golf Dallas and LIV Golf Chicago will remain on the docket, though.
LIV CEO Greg Norman has announced two new marquee destinations: South Korea and Indiana. LIV will visit the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea from May 2-4 and The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Indiana from August 15-17. The 2025 LIV Sesaon is set to begin on February 6 at LIV Golf Riyadh in South Korea.
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“LIV Golf is growing across the globe in new and returning markets, and our 2025 schedule is a testament to that,” Norman said.
“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.”
Jon Rahm captured the 2024 LIV individual points title (
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The tour’s rosters have yet to be announced. LIV featured 13 teams last season, highlighted by Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers GC and Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII.
LIV will visit Dallas from June 27-29, Andalucia in San Roque, Spain from July 11-13, Rocester, England from July 25-27, and Chicago from August 8-10.
Polish LIV star Adrian Merownk was happy the tour will continue expanding internationally. “It wouldn’t be the worst thing if the PGA Tour went its own way and everyone else got together and created a worldwide tour everywhere except the United States,” he told Golf Digest.
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“I like that idea. It would be awesome. The Asian Tour (funded by the PIF) is flourishing right now, so maybe that will happen.”
Rahm topped the individual points list with 235.17 ahead of Joaquin Niemann, Sergio Garcia, Tyrrell Hatton, and Brooks Koepka.
DeChambeau’s Crushers GC topped the team points list ahead of Rahm’s Legion XIII, Rper GC, Smash GC, and Torque GC.
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