LIV Golf League announces 2023 schedule, $405 million in prize money
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Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson is reportedly set to be the latest big-name player to join the LIV Golf Series. The Saudi-backed breakaway circuit is set to host its third event in New Jersey this week, with Jason Kokrak, Charles Howell III and Henrik Stenson the newest players to tee off after defecting from the PGA Tour. Ad/> The trio will soon be joined on the course by Watson, who, according to the Daily Telegraph, will be paid a fee of £41 million and will feature in the next event in Boston in September.
The Saudi-funded LIV Golf series announced a 14-tournament schedule for next year with 12 established team franchises and a chance for players to either be promoted or relegated through its series of Asian Tour events.
LIV Golf is expanding its series to 14 tournaments on the 2023 schedule, with 48 players competing on 12 established team franchises for an unprecedented $405 million in purses in the LIV Golf League, the circuit announced Wednesday.
The breakaway LIV Golf series on Wednesday announced a 14-event league for 2023, with organisers aiming to expand their reach across the globe.
LONDON: The LIV Golf League will officially launch in 2023 with 48 players and 12 established team franchises competing in a 14-tournament schedule, LIV Golf announced on Wednesday.
Sacked European Ryder Cup captain Henrik Stenson makes his LIV Golf debut on Friday as Donald Trump's Bedminster course hosts the second US event of the rebel Saudi-backed circuit against a backdrop of protests.
It’s still not sitting well and, quite frankly, never will. I’m referring, of course, to Europe having been left looking for a new Ryder Cup captain by Henrik Stenson.