LIV Golf schedule 2026: Where is the breakaway tour headed?
LIV Golf schedule 2026: Take a look at where the PIF-backed league is heading in their fourth full season.
LIV Golf's schedule for their fourth full campaign is almost complete.
The PIF-backed league will begin their season under the lights in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 4 February.
The league will play six international tournaments before heading to the United States.
For the very first time, LIV Golf will visit South Africa, in a move that will please former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen and his Southern Guards quartet.
It is not the only new event as LIV Golf have already confirmed they will visit Bayou Oaks, New Orleans, towards the end of June.
Some events have been scrapped, with LIV Golf Miami and LIV Golf Dallas notably absent from the 2026 schedule.
Donald Trump's Doral has hosted a LIV Golf tournament every year since the league's launch in 2022.
The American president's Blue Monster course will instead stage the inaugural Cadillac Championship on the PGA Tour.
It looked as though a Trump course would miss out in 2026, but LIV confirmed on 23 January they will return to Trump National Bedminster in New York in August.
It means LIV only have one more event to unveil before the full schedule is complete.
GolfMagic has listed the schedule below.
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Date | Venue | Location |
|---|---|---|
Feb 4‑7 | Riyadh Golf Club | Saudi Arabia |
Feb 12‑15 | The Grange Golf Club | Australia |
Mar 5‑8 | Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling | Hong Kong |
Mar 13‑16 | Sentosa Golf Club | Singapore |
Mar 19‑22 | The Club at Steyn City | South Africa |
Apr 16‑19 | Club de Golf Chapultepec | Mexico |
May 7‑10 | Trump National DC | USA |
Jun 4‑7 | Real Club Valderrama | Spain |
Jun 25‑28 | Bayou Oaks at City Park | USA |
Jul 23‑26 | JCB Golf & Country Club | Great Britain |
Aug 6-9 | Trump National Bedminster | USA |
Aug 20‑23 | The Club at Chatham Hills | USA |
Aug 27-30 | The Cardinal at Saint John's | USA |
LIV Golf format changes
LIV Golf have abandoned one of their founding principles for the 2026 season.
In November 2025, the league announced they were ditching their 54-hole format and extending their regular events to 72 holes of stroke play.
The team element remains and there is no cut.
You can read GolfMagic's report here.
LIV Golf teams 2026
Jon Rahm (c) |
Tyrrell Hatton |
Caleb Surratt |
Tom McKibbin |
Cameron Smith (c) |
Marc Leishman |
Elvis Smylie |
Lucas Herbert |
Joaquin Niemann (c) |
Carlos Ortiz |
Abraham Ancer |
Sebastian Munoz |
Ben Campbell |
Matthew Wolff |
Peter Uihlein |
Bubba Watson (c) |
Dustin Johnson (c) |
Thomas Pieters |
Patrick Reed |
Thomas Detry |
Harold Varner III |
Jason Kokrak |
Talor Gooch (c) |
Graeme McDowell |
Louis Oosthuizen (c) |
Charl Schwartzel |
Dean Burmester |
Branden Grace |
Phil Mickelson (c) |
Brendan Steele |
Cameron Tringale |
Michael La Sasso |
Ben An (c) |
Minkyu Kim |
Danny Lee |
| Younghan Song |
Bryson DeChambeau (c) |
Paul Casey |
Charles Howell III |
Anirban Lahiri |
Lee Westwood (c) |
Ian Poulter (c) |
Laurie Canter |
Sam Horsfield |
Sergio Garcia (c) |
Abraham Ancer |
David Puig |
Josele Ballester |
Martin Kaymer (c) |
Richard Bland |
Adrian Meronk |
Victor Perez |
Anthony Kim |
Richard T. Lee |
Bjorn Hellgren |
Scott Vincent |
Yosuke Asaji |
