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LIV Golf is yet to announce its official 2024 schedule, but clues appear to be emerging over where the Saudi-backed circuit is headed.
The uncertain nature of Greg Norman’s league means things could change, but the path looks clearer according to Sports Illustrated.
While it will remain a 14-event season, a first draft of the schedule for LIV Golf’s third season has been pencilled.
Reports suggest that LIV Golf will not return to any of former President Donald Trump’s courses, despite two venues hosting lucrative events this year.
The 2023 campaign will also conclude at the season-ending Team Championship at Trump National Doral, in Miami, next month.
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However, a preliminary schedule for 2024 shows no Trump properties, while the season ending event will take place in ‘South Florida’.
Unofficial reports also indicate that LIV will head to eight different events outside of the United States.
No venues are confirmed apart from Mayakoba in Mexico, the Greenbrier in West Virginia and Valderrama in Spain.
Accompanying those events will likely be tournaments in Jeddah, Hong Kong, Adelaide, Singapore, England and South Korea.
Allegedly, Mexico will host the season-opening event from February 2-4, with an event in Las Vegas following the week after.
Jeddah and Hong Kong will play host in back-to-back weeks in March, while there are U.S. events in Dallas, Los Angeles and Oklahoma City.
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One key takeaway from the reports suggests that several of LIV Golf’s events will attempt to compete with the PGA Tour.
The L.A. tournament is set to be played one week before the U.S. Open at Pinehurst in June, which would be the same week as the Memorial Tournament.
The event in Oklahoma City looks like it could replace the event in Tulsa and will be played in the same week as the Travelers Championship.
Among other changes in America, LIV Golf Tucson is set to be axed, while Mayakoba and Las Vegas would rival the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the WM Pheonix Open, respectively.
Schedule planners clearly have the Presidents Cup in mind, too, as both captains wrestle with the task of selecting LIV golfers.
Events in Valderrama and England will bookend the Open at Royal Troon, with the final event played in September before the biennial clash.
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