There are still four events to be played on the inaugural LIV Golf Invitational Series but attention is already shifting to next year.
The Saudi-funded start-up staged its fourth tournament in Boston over the weekend, with former world No.1 and two-time major champion Dustin Johnson finishing top of the leaderboard.
The action moves on to Rich Harvest Farms in Illinois in a fortnight’s time ahead of trip’s to Thailand and Saudi Arabia next month before the season concludes with the Tour Championship, taking place at Trump Doral in Florida from October 27-30.
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However, despite there being plenty still to play for this year, a leaked schedule for 2023 was leaked late last week – and it got tongues wagging.
First reported by SI.com, the season will run from February to September and comprise 14 events: nine in the US and five elsewhere.
It is anticipated that one of those ‘international’ stops will include a visit to 1997 Ryder Cup host venue Valderrama.
That’s significant as, until recently, the Andalucian track was a staple of the DP World Tour, hosting various events in the half-century the former European Tour has been in…
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