LIV Golf continued its slow drip schedule reveal on Wednesday and announced three new courses for its 2023 schedule.
The re-branded LIV Golf League will host events at the Gallery Golf Club in Marana, Arizona (March 17-19), Cedar Ridge Country Club in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (May 12-14) and The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia (August 4-6). The upstart circuit backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund previously announced four international stops for 2023. So far, the league has announced seven of 14 events for 2023.
LIV officials had previously said they would avoid going head-to-head with major championships and would steer clear of so-called PGA Tour “heritage events,” such as the Memorial and Arnold Palmer Invitational. The event in Arizona will be held the same week as the Valspar Championship and a week after the Players Championship. The Oklahoma tournament will run opposite the AT&T Byron Nelson, the week before the PGA Championship. The stop in West Virginia is the same week as the Wyndham Championship.
LIV Golf League 2023 schedule (so far)
Date | Event | Course | City |
Feb. 24-26 | LIV Golf Mayakoba | El Camaleon Golf Club | Riviera Maya, Mexico |
March 17-19 | LIV Golf Tucson | Gallery Golf Club | Marana, Arizona |
April 21-23 | LIV Golf Adelaide | Grange Golf Club | Adelaide, Australia |
April 28-30 | LIV Golf Singapore | Sentosa Golf Club | Sentosa, Singapore |
May 12-14 | LIV Golf Tulsa | Cedar Ridge Country Club | Broken Arrow, Oklahoma |
June 30-July 2 | LIV Golf Valderrama | Valderrama | Sotogrande, Cádiz, Spain |
Aug. 4-6 | LIV Golf Greenbrier | The Greenbrier | White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia |
Team rosters for the 14-event season in 2023 have yet to be finalized, where 12 teams and 48 individuals will compete for a total of $405 million in prize purses.