Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau during LIV's Hong Kong event last year.
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While many players and executives key on 2026 as the eventual season of change in a PGA Tour-Saudi PIF merger golf world, 2025 looms in a state of sameness. The show goes on, particularly for LIV Golf, which has finalized dates for more than half its 2025 schedule, with a couple brand-new stops.
The season is expected to begin in Saudi Arabia the first week of February, which LIV has made customary in its two full seasons, with additional Far East stops in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore throughout the spring. Then the first newcomer stop takes place.
LIV will trip to South Korea the first weekend of May (2-4), hosting its first event in that country at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in the major metro of Incheon, where LIV Golfer Danny Lee was born. Golf fans may recognize the name of the course as it just hosted the DP World Tour at the Genesis Championship at the end of October. Korean-born Ben An won in his homeland.
LIV has made decent habit of hosting its tournaments at courses the other pro tours have visited. It has brought its stars to the Greenbrier resort, Mayakoba, Valderrama and Doral, to name a few.
While there remain gaps in its schedule for four more tournaments, LIV confirmed that it will return to Maridoe in Dallas in late June and the aforementioned Valerrama in Spain in early July. Same goes for JCB Golf and Country Club, near Birmingham, England, the week after the Open Championship in late July.
But in August, LIV turns to the American Midwest, where it has routinely spent the late summer months. They’ll return again to Chicago for a fourth time, visiting Bolingbrook Golf Club for the second-straight year before heading east a couple hours to Indianapolis.
LIVs first visit to Indiana will be hosted at The Club at Chatham Hills, located about 30 miles north of downtown Indy. According to the course website, it was the final course built by world-famous architect Pete Dye, and has hosted multiple NCAA Division I tournaments.
Below is the 2025 LIV Schedule as it currently stands:
Sean Zak is a writer at GOLF Magazine and just published his first book, which follows his travels in Scotland during the most pivotal summer in the game’s history.