Four US tournaments are set to drop off the 2025 LIV Golf Schedule, the Sports Business Journal reports.
SBJ’s golf correspondent Josh Carpenter says that LIV’s Nashville, Houston, Las Vegas and Greenbrier events are not “expected” to return to the calendar for the fourth season of the 54-hole league.
The Greenbrier witnessed Bryson DeChambeau‘s winning 58 in 2023 before Brooks Koepka defeated Jon Rahm in a playoff this year, while Nashville, Houston and Las Vegas were all new events in 2024 making their debut.
Dustin Johnson won in Las Vegas in week two of the season before Carlos Ortiz won in Houston and Tyrrell Hatton triumphed in Nashville, with both events taking place in June.
A new event near Indianapolis is expected, the SBJ reports, while it also states that its events in Spain and the UK will be returning along with the Chicago and Dallas tournaments.
Another reported change is that Maridoe Golf Club in Texas, the 2024 Team Championship venue, will host a regular season tournament earlier in the calendar.
LIV has already revealed its first four events with more dates and venues set to be announced in the “coming days” according to the SBJ.
The fourth LIV Golf season gets underway on February 6 with its first tournament in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, having previously played its events in the Kingdom at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club.
The popular Adelaide event takes place the following week before the return of the Hong Kong tournament three weeks later. The fourth and final event to be announced sees Singapore’s Sentosa Golf Club host for the third consecutive year in the following week after Hong Kong.
It is expected that there will be nine tournaments played out of the US in 2025 vs just seven in 2024.
Golf Monthly has contacted LIV Golf for comment.
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