LIV Golf just locked in its full lineup for 2025, adding four more stops to complete their 14-tournament schedule.
The Saudi-backed league is bringing professional golf to some pretty interesting venues, including a return to Trump National Doral in Miami and a fresh championship location in Plymouth, Michigan.
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Miami’s tournament is set for April 4-6, right before the Masters – talk about perfect timing for players looking to tune up their game.
They’re also heading back to Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City. Golf fans might remember this course from its PGA Tour days, when it hosted the World Golf Championships from 2017 to 2020.
The schedule includes a stop at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia – a place that just hosted the Solheim Cup last year. That tournament’s scheduled for June 6-8, giving players a chance to warm up before the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
Here’s something interesting: The season finale at St. John’s Resort’s The Cardinal in Michigan will go head-to-head with the PGA Tour’s Tour Championship at East Lake. That’s going to make for some interesting TV viewing choices for golf fans.
The season kicks off next month in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the first of what’s now a complete 14-stop global tour.
Here’s everywhere they’re playing:
• Feb. 6-8: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
• Feb. 14-16: Adelaide, Australia
• March 7-9: Hong Kong
• March 14-16: Singapore
• April 4-6: Miami, Florida
• April 25-27: Mexico City
• May 2-4: South Korea
• June 6-8: Gainesville, Virginia
• June 27-29: Carrollton, Texas
• July 11-13: Sotogrande, Spain
• July 25-27: Rocester, England
• Aug. 8-10: Bolingbrook, Illinois
• Aug. 15-17: Westfield, Indiana
• Aug. 22-24: Plymouth, Michigan (team championship)
The schedule’s got a nice mix of established venues and new locations, taking professional golf to four continents over seven months.