LIV GOLF 2025 SCHEDULE
LIV RIYADH February 6-8
LIV’s fourth season kicks off at Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia. The course takes over from Royal Greens in Jeddah as the Saudi stopover and will be played at night under floodlights. Riyadh GC has previously hosted the Asian Tour’s Saudi Open. Phil Mickelson is out for the HyFlyers and will be replaced by Ollie Schniederjans for the first event of the year.
Defending: Joaquin Niemann. Crushers GC.
LIV ADELAIDE February 14-16
LIV Adelaide was again nominated as the world’s best golf event after the 2024 edition set a new attendance record. Over 94,000 spectators flooded into The Grange Golf Club, creating an electrifying atmosphere that culminated in a playoff win for Ripper GC. LIV Adelaide will be held a couple of months earlier this year and local fans will be hoping Ripper GC can get the job done again.
Defending: Brendan Steele. Ripper GC.
LIV HONG KONG March 7-9
The short, quirky Hong Kong Golf Club was tamed by Fireballs’ Abraham Ancer when LIV Hong Kong made its debut last year, with Bryson’s Crushers pulling off an incredible comeback to win the team component. 4Aces' Patrick Reed won the Asian Tour’s Hong Kong Open at the same course in November after shooting a 59.
Defending: Abraham Ancer. Crushers GC.
LIV SINGAPORE March 14-16
LIV’s mini-Asian swing wraps up in Singapore and Sentosa Golf Club will again host. Sentosa Golf Club was named the world’s best golf course in 2023 and it’s expected to be hot and humid again for LIV Singapore, particularly with the event now earlier in the schedule. Brooks Koepka won in Singapore last year, holding off Ripper GC’s Cam Smith and Marc Leishman.
Defending: Brooks Koepka. Ripper GC.
LIV MIAMI April 4-6
LIV touches down in Miami for the first US tournament of 2025. For the handful of LIV pros playing the Masters the following week, the host course, Doral, will be an ideal tune-up. The Blue Monster features a brutal stretch of closing holes and enough water to keep everyone on their toes. Last year saw Stinger GC’s Dean Burmester claim a win when he defeated Sergio Garcia in a play-off.
Defending: Dean Burmester. Legion XIII.
LIV MEXICO April 25-27
After being the pipe opener the previous two seasons, LIV Mexico switches to a later date this year and shakes things up with a new location and course. Previously played at the Mayakoba resort course, Club de Golf Chapultepec, located just outside the heaving metropolis of Mexico City, is the new venue. Chile’s Joaquin Niemann dazzled for Torque last year in Mexico. But expect locals Carlos Ortiz and Abraham Ancer to rise to the occasion.
Defending: Joaquin Niemann. Legion XIII.
LIV KOREA May 2-4
A new event for 2025, LIV Korea will be played at Incheon’s Jack Nicklaus Golf Course, host venue of the 2015 President’s Cup. LIV Korea can be considered a home game for Iron Heads GC, with talented Danny Lee born in Incheon before emigrating to New Zealand and new signing Yubin Jang a star of the domestic Korean tour.
New event
LIV WASHINGTON DC June 6-8
LIV Washington DC is the lead-in event for the US Open, where Crushers captain Bryson DeChambeau will defend his crown. It’ll be played about 30 miles from downtown DC at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, a distinguished layout that has hosted four President’s Cup and last year’s Solheim Cup (yep, that one with the bus fiasco).
New event
LIV DALLAS June 27-29
LIV Dallas shifts to a mid-year date in 2025 after hosting the LIV Teams Championship last year. Maridoe Golf Club is the venue again. It’s also a home game for Bryson Dechambeau: the 2024 US Open champion and Crushers captain resides in Dallas.
Defending: Sebastian Munoz. Ripper GC.
LIV ANDALUCIA July 11-13
LIV Andalucia is always a highlight, with the spectacular but difficult Valderrama taking centre stage. The tournament returns for the third year in a row and Spanish superstars Jon Rahm and Sergio Garcia — captains of Legion XIII and Fireballs, respectively — will be keen to win on home soil. Garcia won a two-hole playoff in 2024 against Anirban Lahiri, who missed a one-foot putt to win in regulation.
Defending: Sergio Garcia. Fireballs GC.
LIV UK June 25-27
Played after the Open Championship in 2024, LIV UK shifts to a June date in 2025. Played at JCB Golf and Country Club near Uttoxeter, the course features rolling fairways and island greens — a complete contrast to what LIV players will experience at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush a few weeks later. Could the Majesticks finally win one? Or will England’s Tyrrell Hatton prove his class?
Defending: Jon Rahm. Legion XIII.
LIV CHICAGO August 8-10
LIV Chicago was arguably the surprise event of the year in 2024. Bolingbrook Golf Club, a municipal course, was short but its small, fast greens made it a true test for the elite LIV field. Half the players finished over par but Jon Rahm got the job done on his way to claiming the LIV Individual Championship.
Defending: Jon Rahm. Crushers GC.
LIV INDIANAPOLIS August 15-17
A new event for 2025, LIV Indianapolis will certainly be intriguing. It’ll be played at The Club at Chatham Hills, which sounds almost as eccentric as the bloke who designed the course — the legendary architect Pete Dye. It was Dye’s last design and LIV Indianapolis is the last stand for players in the dreaded Drop Zone, aka LIV’s relegation category.
New event
LIV MICHIGAN August 22-24
Last year the all-Aussie Ripper GC won the teams title and $14 million cash prize in Dallas. This year the LIV Teams Championship moves north to Detroit, and the final LIV tournament of the year will be held at The Cardinal at St John’s course. It’s a public access course that only opened for play in the middle of 2024 so it’s going to be fresh for everyone. Don’t be surprised if an underdog team charges to an unexpected victory.
Defending: Ripper GC