LIV Golf have announced they will play at three new venues in 2025 after the breakaway league confirmed their finalized schedule for the upcoming campaign.

The LIV circuit will resume next month, with the season opener taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in February. With just four weeks to go until the beginning of the 2025 campaign, the breakaway league still had some gaps on their schedule, but these have now been filled by Greg Norman.

Confirming the list on Tuesday, LIV will debut at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club for the Washington D.C. event, as well as heading to Saint John’s Resort for a maiden tournament in Michigan, where the Team Championship will take place.

It was also revealed that the breakaway league’s Mexico event will no longer take place at Mayakoba and has instead moved to Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City. Ross Hallett, LIV’s Executive Vice President & Head of Events said of the changes: “Our global calendar continues to expand with a focus on playing the very best golf courses and delivering a unique and memorable experience for fans.

“The 2025 slate features courses that have hosted multiple Presidents Cups, the Ryder Cup, and the Solheim Cup, where team golf has shined. The schedule proudly features LIV Golf Adelaide, voted the World’s Best Golf Event, and LIV Golf Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club, named World’s Best Golf Course.

We have a strong blend of historic venues rich with tradition and contemporary clubs establishing new traditions of their own, and this season will be another incredible showcase for the LIV Golf League, our teams, and our players.”

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The Saudi-funded league will once again operate 13 regular events throughout the year, with the season-ending Team Championship. Following their appearances in 2024, the two European stops at JCB Golf & Country Club in the United Kingdom and Valderrama in Spain remain for 2025.

Also keeping their spots are Hong Kong, Singapore, Riyadh, Adelaide, Dallas and Miami. The Miami event – that has previously hosted the Team Championship – sees the league once again keep up their partnership with Donald Trump, with the event once again taking place at his Doral setup in the Florida city.

The Blue Monster has been an ever-present on the LIV schedule ever since the breakaway league’s inception back in 2022, it will host its fourth-straight LIV Miami event, and will be played in the first week of April in the build-up to the opening major championship of the season at the Masters.