LIV Golf's 2024 Schedule to Include Las Vegas in Same Week as the Super Bowl

The league has not yet released next year's schedule but more events are coming into focus including stops in Houston and Nashville.
LIV Golf's 2024 Schedule to Include Las Vegas in Same Week as the Super Bowl
LIV Golf's 2024 Schedule to Include Las Vegas in Same Week as the Super Bowl /

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LIV Golf has yet to announce its 2024 schedule but a few things are coming into focus, although nothing is official. It appears LIV will open at Mayakoba in Mexico Feb. 2-4, then head to Las Vegas the following week, which is also the week of the Super Bowl … being played in Las Vegas.

The international locations appear set: Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Australia, Singapore, England, Spain and South Korea.

Events in Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong would be consecutive weeks in early March. Australia and Singapore would be consecutive in late April as they were this year. And South Korea would likely be in September as the final individual event.

Dustin Johnson of 4Aces GC hits his shot from the 10th tee during Day Three of the LIV Golf Miami Team Championship at Trump National Doral on Oct. 22, 2023.
LIV Golf will return to Florida in 2024 but is not expected to play at Trump Doral, which hosted last week's finale :: Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images

Valderrama, Spain, would precede the British Open with JCB Golf Club near Birmingham, England, to follow. The Telegraph has reported the new U.K. location after two years at the Centurion Club near London.

The domestic locations appear to be in flux. In addition to Las Vegas, there is an undetermined Florida location the week prior to the Masters. Events in Houston and Nashville would sandwich the U.S. Open. LIV is headed back to the Greenbrier in August and would conclude its season with its Team Championship in Dallas, possibly at Maridoe Golf Club.

That means leaving Doral after two years. 


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Bob Harig is a senior writer covering golf for Sports Illustrated. He has more than 25 years experience on the beat, including 15 at ESPN. Harig is a regular guest on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio and has written two books, "DRIVE: The Lasting Legacy of Tiger Woods" and "Tiger and Phil: Golf's Most Fascinating Rivalry." He graduated from Indiana University where he earned an Evans Scholarship, named in honor of the great amateur golfer Charles (Chick) Evans Jr. Harig, a former president of the Golf Writers Association of America, lives in Clearwater, Fla.