LIV Golf 2025 Schedule Preview

The 2025 LIV Golf calendar is mostly locked in, with ten out of fourteen events already planned. New locations for the tour include Korea and Indianapolis, adding fresh excitement to the schedule. Greg Norman’s Saudi-backed series kicks off in Riyadh this February and revisits fan-favorite spots like Adelaide, Chicago, the UK, and Spain. However, there are some changes compared to last year.

In 2024, Jon Rahm clinched the individual championship at his first LIV Golf season and pocketed over $34.7 million after narrowly defeating Joaquin Niemann. This year, the championship will take place in Indianapolis come August. Dallas remains on the list but won’t host the Team Championship anymore; that honor went to Cameron Smith’s Ripper GC last time when they snagged a $14 million prize.

The confirmed events for 2025 include ten exciting stops, with four more yet to be announced—including where the Team Championship will be held. Fans might wonder if these new venues will shake things up or if familiar faces will dominate again.

Header Text: LIV Golf 2025 Schedule

Here’s a sneak peek at the dates and places already set:

  • February 6-8: Riyadh at Riyadh Golf Club (Defending Champion: J. Niemann)
  • February 14-16: Adelaide at The Grange Golf Club (Defending Champion: B. Steele)
  • March 7-9: Hong Kong at Hong Kong Golf Club (Defending Champion: A. Ancer)
  • March 14-16: Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club (Defending Champion: B. Koepka)
  • May 2-4: Korea at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club
  • June 27-29: Dallas at Maridoe Golf Club
  • July 11-13: Andalucia at Real Club Valderrama (Defending Champion: S. Garcia)
  • July 25-27: UK at JCB Golf and Country Club (Defending Champion: J. Rahm)
  • August 8-10: Chicago at Bolingbrook (Defending Champion: J. Rahm)
  • August 15-17: Indianapolis at The Club at Chatham Hills

What do you think about these changes? Are you excited about any specific event or player?

Elliott Mitchell
Elliott Mitchell
Elliott Mitchell is a Golf Glance Senior Writer. After earning a degree in Sports Journalism, he joined the club in 2021. Elliott is in charge of Golf Glance's news, features, and travel sections, as well as the courses.

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