LIV Golf Adelaide sets new attendance record in Australia

The LIV Golf Adelaide event drew a record-breaking crowd of over 115,000 fans across four days at The Grange Golf Club. This marked the highest attendance for both the league and any professional golf event in Australia. The surge came during Anthony Kim's come-from-behind victory, his first in 16 years.

LIV Golf's shift to 72-hole formats has boosted its popularity, as seen at the recent Adelaide event. South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas announced that the four-day total exceeded 115,000 attendees, surpassing the previous Australian professional golf record of 112,698 set at the 2025 Australian Open at Royal Melbourne.

Saturday's attendance reached more than 38,500 fans, the highest single-day figure in LIV Golf's four-plus seasons. Over three years, the Adelaide events have attracted more than 400,000 fans in total. For comparison, the 2026 event averaged over 28,750 fans per day, while the 2025 edition saw 102,000 attendees averaging 34,000 daily over three days.

Malinauskas praised the milestone in a statement: "This attendance sets a new record that everyone in South Australia and sports fans around the country can be very proud of." He highlighted the event as a showcase of world-class golf and South Australia's appeal, thanking The Grange Golf Club for their hospitality. He also noted the strengthening partnership between the state government and LIV Golf.

LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil expressed gratitude to Australian fans: "There is something really special, almost magical, about the experience when you walk through this course." He acknowledged the record and affirmed long-term commitment, with the event relocating to Kooyonga Golf Club in March 2027 and then to North Adelaide Golf Course starting in 2028.

The success underscores growing interest in the league's expanded format.

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Anthony Kim holds the LIV Golf Adelaide trophy in victory on the 18th green, crowd cheering amid scenic Australian golf course.
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Anthony Kim claims LIV Golf Adelaide victory after long absence

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Anthony Kim secured his first professional golf win in 16 years by triumphing at LIV Golf Adelaide on February 15, 2026. The 40-year-old American overcame a five-shot deficit in the final round, shooting a bogey-free 63 to finish at 23 under par, three strokes ahead of Jon Rahm. Kim's comeback follows a 12-year hiatus marked by injuries and addiction struggles.

LIV Golf has transitioned from its disruptive origins to a phase focused on stability and expansion, with chief executive Scott O’Neil viewing South Africa as an ideal market. The league plans to host its inaugural event in the country next month at Steyn City, expecting significant economic benefits. This shift includes adopting a 72-hole format and seeking official recognition in world rankings.

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LIV Golf has announced a collaboration with The R&A Sustainable Agronomy Service and the USGA Green Section to enhance course conditions for its 2026 season. The partnership aims to implement a unified framework across 14 events in 10 countries. This move seeks to ensure championship-level playing environments while prioritizing environmental responsibility.

LIV Golf has confirmed its return to the New York market with an event at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in August 2026. The tournament marks the league's third visit to the venue and features a field of top players including 13 major champions. Tickets go on sale January 27.

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Top Australian golfers, including major champions Minjee Lee and Grace Kim, are competing in the Women's Australian Open in Adelaide this week. No Australian has won the title since Karrie Webb in 2014. The event returns to Adelaide for the first time since 2020.

The LIV Golf League has signed NCAA champion Michael La Sasso while releasing Jinichiro Kozuma, who discovered the decision through social media. These roster changes come as the Official World Golf Ranking considers granting LIV events ranking points. The moves highlight ongoing debates about merit and team composition in the Saudi-funded league.

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LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil assured staff that the season will proceed uninterrupted despite reports of potential funding cuts from backer Saudi Public Investment Fund. The league's event in Mexico City carried on with practice rounds and a pro-am as scheduled. Players dismissed rumors, citing ongoing support from PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan.

 

 

 

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