LIV Golf is making some big changes in 2023.
In the wake of players like Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy saying Greg Norman should lose his job as commissioner and CEO of the upstart circuit backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Norman will now have an elevated role in the company as LIV makes more leadership changes ahead of its second year.
Majed Al-Sorour, CEO of the Golf Saudi Federation, will leave his position as LIV Golf’s managing director but remain as one of seven LIV Golf board members. Sports Illustrated was first to report the news.
“Majed Al-Sorour has been and will continue to be an invaluable part of LIV Golf, as he continues in his Board of Directors capacity,” said LIV Golf via a statement to Golfweek. “Majed’s role was pivotal in supporting the launch of LIV Golf. As the business transitions into its first full season with a new broadcast partnership in place, the time is right for the Managing Director role to transition and for Majed to focus efforts and attention on other interests.
“We are grateful for Majed’s hard work, contributions and getting LIV to this new stage.”
The SI report also included the complete schedule as LIV Golf transitions to its league format in 2023. Seven of the 14 events were already announced, with the league set to resume play, Feb. 24-26, at Mayakoba in Mexico. The league will unexpectedly return to Saudi Arabia for its season-ending team championship and also end a month later than previously planned.
LIV Golf 2023 schedule
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 |
March 31-April 2 | LIV Golf Orlando | Orange County National (Crooked Cat) | Orlando |
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 | Broken Arrow, Oklahoma |
May 26-28 | LIV Golf Washington, D.C. | Trump National Washington, D.C. | Potomac Falls, Virginia |
June 30-July 2 | LIV Golf Valderrama | Valderrama | Sotogrande, Spain |
July 7-9 | LIV Golf London | Centurion Club | Hertfordshire, England |
Aug. 4-6 | LIV Golf Greenbrier | The Greenbrier | White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia |
Aug. 11-13 | LIV Golf Bedminster | Trump National Bedminster | Bedminster, New Jersey |
Sept. 22-24 | LIV Golf Chicago | Rich Harvest Farms | Sugar Grove, Illinois |
Oct. 20-22 | LIV Golf Miami | Trump National Doral | Doral, Florida |
Nov. 3-5 | LIV Golf Jeddah | Royal Greens Golf & Country Club | King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia |
The event in Orlando at Orange County National did not appear on last year’s schedule, and will be held the week before the Masters. The stop at Trump National in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. is also new in 2023. Last year’s team championship was held at Trump National Doral, but this year’s event at the former president’s club near Miami will be a normal, regular-season tournament.
Last week it was announced that LIV Golf had come to an agreement on a tv deal with the CW Network.