LIV Golf’s highly anticipated second season is set to dazzle fans with 14 thrilling tournaments across seven countries, including six exciting stops in the United States. The complete schedule was unveiled on Wednesday, kicking off the action in vibrant Mexico from February 24-26 and wrapping up in the stunning city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from November 3-5.
This London-based circuit has made waves by luring top-tier players from the PGA Tour with lucrative contracts last year. This season introduces three fresh venues that promise unforgettable experiences – El Camaleon Golf Club nestled in Playa del Carmen, Mexico; Rich Harvest Farms located in Sugar Grove, Illinois; and Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore.
Additionally, fans can look forward to four electrifying team events taking place in Thailand, Portland, Chicago, and Miami
European Ryder Cup star Ian Poulter has called for the PGA Tour to “accelerate the process” of its proposed deal with the Saudi-backed PIF (Public Investment Fund). Poulter, a vocal supporter of the proposed deal, believes it would bring significant benefits to the PGA Tour and its players. The deal, which is reportedly worth around $200 million per year, would see PIF become a major sponsor of the PGA Tour. Poulter believes the deal would “elevate the game of golf to new heights” and would “create opportunities for players and fans alike.” He also called on the PGA Tour to “embrace change” and to “not be afraid to think outside the box.”
Scheffler’s emphatic Masters victory has propelled him to the forefront of the golf world and raised questions about his potential impact on the remaining majors season.
The 25-year-old American’s dominant performance at Augusta National marked his first major championship title and extended his impressive winning streak to four. His victory has set him up as the man to beat in the upcoming majors, including the PGA Championship, US Open, and The Open.
Scheffler’s combination of length, accuracy, and putting prowess makes him a formidable opponent on any course. His recent form suggests he is capable of sustaining his high level of play, setting the stage for an intriguing battle with the likes of Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Patrick Cantlay for major glory.