With a record crowd and the party atmosphere Greg Norman had always hoped for, LIV Golf Adelaide was a big success for the new golfing tour and was exactly the event organisers had hoped for, but now the big question is whether they can build on that momentum.
While some golf purists may have been turned off by the walk-on songs being pumped out while players took their swings and then it raining beer on the par-three party hole in Adelaide, it seems the event was exactly what Norman had dreamed of.
A LIV record of 77,076 fans attended the event, which had a lot of similarities with the Waste Management Phoenix Open on the PGA Tour – with a stadium hole par three and live music events after the golf both staples at TPC Scottsdale for years now.
And the numbers made good reading for organisers – with fans from 37 different countries buying tickets, 116,978 beers sold on site and 23,390 pieces of LIV merchandise sold.
Even the usually level-headed Cameron Smith, the Australian home hero of the event, got carried away by the atmosphere, saying: “I would go as far as to say this is the best event I’ve ever played.”
Quite a statement for someone who won not only the Players Championship but also the small matter of the 150th Open Championship on the Old Course at St Andrews.
Away from the hyperbole, he more sensibly added: “I think I’m probably biased a little bit being from Australia, but this is what LIV Golf is about.”
The Australian crowd, thirsty for top-level golf, showed out in force and both Smith and Marc Leishman called for two LIV events in Australia next year.
Six-time Major winner Phil Mickelson was unsurprisingly in buoyant mood after sampling the best atmosphere yet for the LIV Golf League.
“[LIV Adelaide] is really an example of what is possible, and a new opportunity to present golf in a different way and have a different energy and a different feel,” said Mickelson.
“What LIV Golf has provided is a great alternative for the traditional ways of golf, and the people here in Australia have embraced it, and so you see a whole different energy.”
While you can argue whether the energy is that different from events such as Phoenix, a bigger question is just what LIV Golf will do now going forward to try and replicate their success Down Under.
“That’s what LIV should be, in its heart and its DNA,” said Bryson DeChambeau. “I think that’s what it can be every single week, and will be when people start understanding what the real…
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