The LIV Golf schedule has gone from having eight events during its first season in 2022 to now having 14 tournaments spread across the globe for the 2025 season.
With tournaments being held in Australia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, the USA, Mexico and Spain, the breakaway tour has now gone fully global, giving fans in every corner of the globe a chance to see action.
The 2025 season will see eight venues returning, including Valderrama and JCB Golf and Country Club, while new courses such as Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in South Korea and Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico, a course that used to host a World Golf Championship on the PGA Tour.
The season kicked off with visits to Saudi Arabia and Australia, before Hong Kong and Singapore took centre stage for the Asian swing in March.
April will see the tour play its first tournament in the USA, heading to Miami, where Trump Doral will host, before moving to Mexico.
The inaugural South Korean event on the LIV tour takes place in May before stops back across the globe in Washington D.C. and then Dallas.
Events in Spain and the UK headline the European swing in July ahead of the final three tournaments of the 2025 season taking place back across the pond in the USA.
First up, Chicago. Followed by the new tournament on the schedule, Indianapolis, where the individual champion will be crowned.
The LIV Team Championship rounds things off in Michigan, the conclusion of the fourth season of the breakaway tour.
Jon Rahm enjoyed a successful maiden year on the circuit, claiming individual glory. Joaquin Niemann of Chile and Spaniard Sergio Garcia finished second and third respectively.
Cameron Smith led his Rippers GC quartet to the team title, taking victory at the season ending championships in 2024.
Here is the full LIV Golf schedule for the 2025 season.
LIV Golf 2025 schedule and results
Saudi Arabia – Riyadh
Riyadh Golf Club, February 6-8
Individual winner: Adrian Meronk (-17)
Team winner: Legion XIII (Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin and Caleb Surratt)
Australia – Adelaide
The Grange Golf Club, February 14-16
Individual winner: Joaquin Niemann (-13)
Team winners: Fireball GC (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, David Puig and Luis Masaveu)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling, March 7-9
Individual winner: Sergio Garcia (-18)
Team winners: Fireballs GC (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, David Puig and Luis Masaveu)
Singapore
Sentosa Golf Club, March 14-16
Individual winner: Joquin Niemann (-17)
Team winners: Fireballs GC (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, David Puig and Luis Masaveu)
USA – Miami
Trump National Doral, April 4-6
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Mexico – Mexico City
Club de Golf Chapultepec, April 25-27
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South Korea – Incheon
Jack Nicklaus Golf Course, May 2-4
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USA – Washington D.C.
Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, June 6-8
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USA – Dallas
Maridoe Golf Club, June 27-29
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Spain – Andalucia
Real Club Valderrama, July 11-13
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UK – Rochester
JCB Golf and Country Club, July 25-27
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Team winners:
USA – Chicago
Bolingbrook Golf Club, August 8-10
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USA – Indianapolis
The Club at Chatham Hills, August 15-17
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USA – Michigan
The Cardinal at Saint John’s Resort, August 22-24
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