Fellow fairway fanatics gather ‘round, LIV Golf has rolled out its official LIV 2025 schedule with a lineup that crisscrosses the planet like a jet-setting pro caddie.
We’re talking marquee stops at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club near DC, Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City, The Cardinal at Saint John’s Resort in Michigan, and a return to the iconic Blue Monster at Trump National Doral in Miami.
In total, you’ll see 14 tournaments spanning nine nations on four continents—an impressive testament to the League’s signature mix of top-tier competition, entertainment, and culture.
Among these 14 destinations, eight much-loved courses make a comeback while six new locales join the party, setting the stage for fresh showdowns at both the Individual Championship and the Team Championship.
“Our global calendar continues to expand with a focus on playing the very best golf courses and delivering a unique and memorable experience for fans,” said Ross Hallett, LIV Golf Executive Vice President & Head of Events.
“The 2025 slate features courses that have hosted multiple Presidents Cups, the Ryder Cup, and the Solheim Cup, where team golf has shined.
The schedule proudly features LIV Golf Adelaide, voted the World’s Best Golf Event, and LIV Golf Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club, named the World’s Best Golf Course.
We have a strong blend of historic venues rich with tradition, and contemporary clubs establishing new traditions of their own, and this season will be another incredible showcase for the LIV Golf League, our teams, and our players.”
Tickets for the first four events are on sale now at LIVGolf.com, with additional events becoming available before you can say “birdie.”
Hospitality deposits are also up for grabs, giving fans an early chance to secure premium tickets before they hit the general market.
For those who fancy exclusive updates, ticket presales, and a front-row seat to everything LIV, head over to the official site and sign up.
Below, we’ll take a closer look at the four newly announced events that complete this year’s grand itinerary:
LIV Golf Miami: April 4–6, Trump National Doral
For the fourth year running, LIV Golf tees it up at Miami’s venerable Blue Monster. This legendary course has vexed the game’s greats for over half a century, earning its spot on every “must-play” list in America.
Last time around, locals witnessed an adrenaline-charged finish, with Stinger GC’s Dean Burmester outlasting Fireballs GC Captain Sergio Garcia in a thrilling two-hole playoff.
Meanwhile, Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII squad locked up a pivotal team triumph. Expect more fireworks in 2025—plus, it’s the perfect warm-up for The Masters the following week.
LIV Golf Mexico City: April 25–27, Club de Golf Chapultepec
Next up, the League heads south of the border to Mexico’s bustling capital. Club de Golf Chapultepec has long been a cornerstone of Mexican golf, once hosting the Mexican Open a whopping 18 times.
After a re-design in 1972, this storied venue also became a favoured backdrop for the PGA Tour’s WGC-Mexico Championship from 2017 to 2020, where LIV notables owned the trophy.
Dustin Johnson hoisted it twice, Phil Mickelson grabbed it in 2018, and Patrick Reed claimed top honours in 2020 by outdueling Bryson DeChambeau.
All of them return this spring, aiming for another victory at one of Latin America’s most revered courses.
LIV Golf DC: June 6–8, Robert Trent Jones Golf Club
Virginia’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Club opens its fairways to LIV Golf’s best and brightest for the first time since 2023.
Having hosted the first four Presidents Cups stateside—and even the Solheim Cup—this track is about as storied as they come.
Fans in the Washington DC area nearly broke the attendance record last time out, roaring Harold Varner III to an individual trophy while Joaquin Niemann’s Torque GC scooped the team title.
As always, keep an eye on Crushers GC Captain Bryson DeChambeau, who’ll be sharpening his game here just before he defends his U.S. Open crown at Oakmont the following week.
LIV Golf Michigan Team Championship: August 22–24, The Cardinal at Saint John’s Resort
Ripper GC’s Cameron Smith captained his all-Aussie squad to the 2024 Team Championship title in a dramatic, down-to-the-wire finish.
Next year, they’ll look to keep the hardware in their clubhouse at The Cardinal at Saint John’s in Plymouth, Michigan. Architect Raymond Hearn’s fresh design spans 200 acres of rolling hills, promising to keep players on their toes during three days of match play and stroke play as the entire league battles for the ultimate team trophy.
Even better, The Cardinal is owned by the Pulte Family Charitable Foundation, which channels all profits back into global humanitarian projects.
Now that’s a reason to cheer, whether you’ve got a team on the leaderboard or not.
Looking Ahead
The League’s third official season kicks off February 6–8 with LIV Golf Riyadh, marking the tour’s first venture into Saudi Arabia’s capital.
If you’ve already subscribed to the LIV X loyalty and rewards program, you’ll enjoy priority access to tickets for this opener.
For the full lineup of 2025 events and all ticket details, check out LIVGolf.com.
The LIV 2025 schedule is shaping up to be a sensational ride—so strap in, grab your visor, and prepare for another year of unforgettable moments on the global stage.