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LIV Golf Announces 14-Event Schedule for 2024, With Five New U.S. Venues

Three LIV events will compete with PGA Tour Signature events, and its Vegas event will be staged during Super Bowl week. There's also a new site for the season-ending team championship.

The LIV Golf League announced its 14-event 2024 schedule, one that will be condensed by a month compared to the 2023 slate and have five new domestic venues as well as three different international locations.

Three of the dates will go directly against Signature events on the PGA Tour and the other is being played in Las Vegas, the same week the Super Bowl is staged in Nevada.

As Sports Illustrated reported in September, LIV Golf will begin for the second year a row at the El Cameleon course at Mayakoba, Mexico, Feb. 2-4, followed by a new event at Las Vegas Country the following week, Feb. 8-10, ending on Saturday.

The final two events have yet to be officially announced, but are expected to be a change from a previous version of the schedule. This year LIV Golf will not play a proposed event at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in South Korea, but is instead expected to return to Rich Harvest Farms outside of Chicago.

That would be the last individual event on the schedule, Sept. 13-15, and is expected to be followed a week later by the LIV Golf Team Championship at Maridoe Golf Club in Dallas, concluding the season Sept. 20-22 – and a month earlier than it did this year.

New venues or locations for LIV in the United States are Las Vegas, Houston, Nashville, Dallas and a to-be-named venue in Florida the week prior to the Masters. That tournament could be played at Trump Doral in Miami, where the last two team championships have been staged.

Outside of the United States, LIV Golf is returning to Adelaide, Australia and The Grange, where the circuit enjoyed one of its best events in 2023 and has already seen keen demand for 2024. That tournament will be April 26-28, followed by a return to Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore a week later, May 3-5.

LIV Golf will also return to Royal Palms Golf & Country Club in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, March 1-3, followed by a new event at Hong Kong Golf Club the following week, March 8-10.

Tournaments in Houston at the Golf Club of Houston, June 7-9, and Nashville, June 21-23, at The Grove will sandwich the U.S. Open in June; LIV will return to Valderrama in Spain, July 12-14, the week prior to the British Open. The week after it plays at a new venue in England, JCB Golf Course

The Greenbrier, where Bryson DeChambeau shot a final-round 58 this year, is back, Aug. 16-18, followed by Chicago and Dallas.

LIV Golf’s first event at Mayakoba is being played opposite the PGA Tour AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a Signature event with a $20 million purse and a field that will be among the strongest of the year.

The following week’s event in Las Vegas will end on Saturday, the day before the Super Bowl game at Allegiant Stadium but also the same week as the PGA Tour’s WM Phoenix Open.

The Houston tournament is the same week as another Signature event, Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial, which is a week prior to the U.S. Open at Pinehurst. The following week, LIV Golf goes to Nashville while the PGA Tour stages another Signature event, the Travelers Championship.

The Spain tournament, July 12-14, is the same week as the PGA Tour/DP World Tour co-sanctioned Genesis Scottish Open followed by the British Open at Royal Troon and then the England event, July 26-28, which is moving from outside of London at the Centurion Club to the JCB Golf Course outside of Birmingham, England. That is the week prior the Men’s Olympic Golf Tournament.

Places where LIV is not returning in 2024 from 2023: Tucson, Tulsa, Washington, D.C., Bedminster, N.J., and possibly Miami – if Doral does not end up being the Florida venue.

LIV Golf 2024 Schedule


Feb. 2-4: Mayakoba, Mexico
Feb. 8-10: Las Vegas
March 1-3: Jeddah
March 8-10: Hong Kong
April 5-7: Florida (TBD)
April 26-28: Adelaide, Australia
May 3-5: Singapore
June 7-9: Houston
June 21-23: Nashville
July 12-14: Valderrama (Spain)
July 26-28: England
Aug. 16-18: The Greenbrier (West Virginia)
Sept. 13-15: Chicago* (Not yet official)
Sept. 20-22: Dallas* (Not yet official)