LIV Golf adds two DP World Tour winners including Ryder Cup star to 2026 broadcast team
LIV Golf confirms its all-new broadcast team for its 2026 season that starts in Riyadh this week.

LIV Golf has confirmed its broadcast team for the 2026 season, with a refreshed on-air line-up set to guide viewers through the league’s most international campaign yet.
The new season gets underway this week in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The updated broadcast roster blends established voices with elite playing experience, highlighted by the arrival of former DP World Tour players Nicolas Colsaerts and Brett Rumford, both of whom join LIV Golf’s coverage for the first time.
Colsaerts enjoyed a standout career on the DP World Tour, claiming three victories and earning a place in Europe’s victorious Ryder Cup side at Medinah in 2012. Renowned for his prodigious power off the tee, the Belgian brings a modern player’s perspective to the commentary booth and has already built experience as a broadcaster while still competing at the highest level.
Rumford also adds significant pedigree to LIV Golf’s coverage. The Australian is a six-time DP World Tour winner and was widely regarded as one of the finest short-game specialists of his generation. Now swapping scorecards for a microphone, Rumford is expected to offer detailed insight into course strategy, scoring creativity and elite-level decision-making.
The pair join a familiar broadcast team that includes Arlo White, David Feherty, Rachel Drummond, Jerry Foltz and Su-Ann Heng, alongside fellow newcomer Henni Zuël, a former Ladies European Tour professional and established golf broadcaster.
LIV Golf’s 2026 season will feature 14 events across 10 countries and five continents, with coverage reaching nearly one billion households worldwide.
Broadcast partners include FOX in the United States, TNT Sports in the UK and Ireland, Sky Sport Germany, Viaplay, DAZN and several major international networks.
The new season begins at this week's ROSHN Group LIV Golf Riyadh, setting the stage for another globally focused campaign as LIV Golf continues to expand its international footprint.

LIV Golf now operates with a 72-hole format as opposed to 54 holes, just like the past four seasons.
A shotgun start still remains though.
LIV Golf is also now on board with Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points, but on a strict basis.
Only the top 10 players in LIV Golf events receive any form of ranking points, and that does not sit particularly well with the league.
A step in the right direction to award LIV Golf OWGR points, but can see why there's a lot of frustration. A player finishing 11th (out of 57) not only gets 0 points but that effectively counts as a MC that gets added to a player's divisor. Not sure how that's fair exactly? 🤔
— Andy Roberts (@AndyRobertsGolf) February 4, 2026
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