The LIV Golf League will hold tournaments in Australia, Mexico, Singapore and Spain as part of its 14-event schedule in 2023.
LIV Golf announced Wednesday that it will offer events at El Chameleon Golf Course in Mayacoba (February 24-26), Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore (April 28-30) and Real Club Valderrama in Spain (June 30 to July 2). LIV Golf previously announced that it will play at Grange Golf Club in Australia (April 21-23).
LIV Golf is expected to return to the Centrion Club outside London, where its inaugural event was held in June.
LIV Golf CEO and Commissioner Greg Norman said in a statement: “LIV Golf is a truly global league dedicated to growing the sport around the world, and these 2023 league destinations demonstrate our commitment to competitive competition. “These venues have hosted signature moments in golf, and we’re excited to create new traditions for the sport while providing a first-class fan experience at some of the world’s best courses.”
Mayakoba has hosted a PGA Tour event since 2007. In the year November 6 Russell Henley wins the International Technology Championship. Valderrama hosted the 1997 Ryder Cup and has been the venue for the DP World Tour in recent years. The Grange Golf Club was the course where Norman won his first tournament as a professional in 1976.
LIV is expected to announce the rest of its 2023 schedule in the coming weeks.
The circuit, which is being funded by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, will host tournaments on three courses owned by former US President Donald Trump, according to various published reports: Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, Trump National Golf Club in Washington, DC in 2015. Virginia and Trump National Doral in Miami, which was the site of the inaugural team championship in October.
LIV Golf is planning events in Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma and West Virginia, sources said.