LIV Golf signings and teams 2026: Which players have joined?
LIV Golf signings and teams 2026: Find out which players have joined the likes of Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith and Brooks Koepka for the fourth campaign.
LIV Golf have confirmed two new signings ahead of the 2026 season.
Three-time DP World Tour winner and former PGA Tour member Victor Perez joined the PIF-backed league on 18 November.
Perez, who also represented France at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, has linked up with the Cleeks quartet.
The team is captained by Martin Kaymer - a two-time major winner, former world number one and European Ryder Cup star.
Poland's Adrian Meronk and England's Richard Bland will be Perez's new teammates.
England's Laurie Canter was confirmed as the latest addition on 1 December, joining Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Sam Horsfield in the Majesticks.
Canter enjoyed a strong season on the DP World Tour and even earned his very first PGA Tour card via the Race to Dubai standings, but the 36-year-old has decided to return to LIV.
He played in the very first LIV Golf event at Centurion Club in June 2022 and made 20 more appearances on the breakaway tour as a reserve for injured players.
It is not known whether Canter received an up-front fee for joining or how long his deal is for.
The arrival of Canter and Perez means there are now only two LIV teams with vacant positions on their rosters.
Phil Mickelson's HyFlyers and Kevin Na's Iron Heads need replacements for the relegated Andy Ogletree and Yubin Jang.
Joaquin Niemann's Torque have replaced the relegated Mito Pereira with Abraham Ancer.
Ancer was a member of Sergio Garcia's Torque, but switched teams.
Which players have been linked with a move to LIV Golf?
It comes as no surprise that several PGA Tour members and DP World Tour stars have been linked with a big-money move to LIV.
Tony Finau, Jason Day, Viktor Hovland, Tom Kim, Wyndham Clark and Hideki Matsuyama have all been the subject of intense speculation in the past.
Finau reportedly agreed terms with LIV last season, only to change his mind at the last minute.
The American has repeatedly denied he was close to leaving the PGA Tour, describing the rumours as "untrue" and made up by "random people".
Clark confirmed last February he had turned down an offer.
"I don't know what the future holds with my career and what the PGA Tour and LIV is going to do," Clark previously said.
"But at least for this season I am 100 per cent set on the PGA Tour and I want to try to get to as high in the world as I possibly can."
In recent weeks, Australia's Min Woo Lee has also denied he will join LIV any time soon.
GolfMagic has listed all of the LIV Golf teams for the 2026 season below.
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LIV Golf players and LIV Golf teams 2026
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Jon Rahm (c) |
Tyrrell Hatton |
Caleb Surratt |
Tom McKibbin |
Cameron Smith (c) |
Marc Leishman |
Matt Jones |
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 |
Harold Varner III |
Brooks Koepka (c) |
Jason Kokrak |
Talor Gooch |
Graeme McDowell |
Louis Oosthuizen (c) |
Charl Schwartzel |
Dean Burmester |
Branden Grace |
Phil Mickelson (c) |
Brendan Steele |
Cameron Tringale |
TBC |
Kevin Na (c) |
TBC |
Danny Lee |
Jinchiro Kozuma |
Bryson DeChambeau (c) |
Paul Casey |
Charles Howell III |
Anirban Lahiri |
Lee Westwood (c) |
Ian Poulter (c) |
Laurie Canter |
Sam Horsfield |
Sergio Garcia (c) |
Josele Ballester |
David Puig |
TBC |
Martin Kaymer (c) |
Richard Bland |
Adrian Meronk |
Victor Perez |
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