LIV Golf Tour
LIV Golf Adds 3 More U.S. Stops as Half of 14-Event 2023 Schedule Is Now Set
While no new additions to the 2023 LIV Golf roster have been made as of late, the tour has turned to adding golf courses to its roster in recent weeks.
After news came out that the tour will play internationally at Mayakoba in Mexico and Valderrama in Spain next year, it was announced that the circuit will add three courses in the United States to its 2023 schedule, including two with former ties to the PGA Tour.
Get ready for #LIVGolf 2023! Three stunning new locations announced in the US.
To find out more and grab Early Birdie tickets, visit: https://t.co/I2XKUJUiiG pic.twitter.com/ylShnkalv9
— LIV Golf (@LIVGolfInv) December 14, 2022
The Gallery Golf Club in Tucson, Arizona, hosted the WGC-Match Play event in both 2007 and ’08, which were won by Henrik Stenson and Tiger Woods, respectively.
🚨🔥🐐• At the @DellMatchPlay in 2008, Tiger walked in a putt from 5 feet out. Do not disturb. pic.twitter.com/O0jYrjxBgE
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) March 22, 2021
The historic Greenbrier Resort in southern West Virginia will host an event in August. The Old White course opened in 1913 and hosted the PGA Tour’s Greenbrier Classic from 2010-19. The last two winners of that event—Kevin Na and Joaquin Niemann—currently play for LIV Golf.
The third course is Cedar Ridge Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This course doesn’t have a PGA Tour history, but several LIV golfers have ties to Oklahoma.
In all, seven of the 14 tournament venues and dates are set. In addition to these three and Mayakoba and Valderrama, events were also announced for Singapore and Australia. As of now, none of the eight venues that hosted an event in 2022 has been named to the current schedule.
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