LIV Golf enters growth phase and targets South Africa

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.

LIV Golf, backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, is entering its fourth full league season with a more mature approach under chief executive Scott O’Neil, who succeeded Greg Norman. O’Neil aims to make the league profitable and sustainable, moving away from its initial confrontational style that recruited stars like Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, and South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen with substantial payments.

The funding from Saudi Arabia has faced criticism over human rights concerns, though many global entities continue business ties. LIV now focuses on international markets beyond the US, where the PGA Tour dominates. During a recent visit to Steyn City, O’Neil stated, “There is a pyramid in the US that the PGA has had the lead of... and there’s a pyramid in the world. And that’s the pyramid that we sit atop.”

The upcoming LIV Golf South Africa event is projected to sell out with 90,000 tickets, following a successful spectacle in Adelaide. O’Neil estimates an economic impact of $40-million to $50-million, describing it as conservative, and noted it could create one job per 13 tourists. He praised South Africa for its world-class course, resort, and golf-loving culture, saying, “This is as good as it gets for us.”

In response to recent PGA Tour offers that tempted players like Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed, O’Neil called reports of defections “creative reporting,” emphasizing LIV players as “global citizens.” For 2026, LIV will switch to a 72-hole format to better prepare players for majors and address its exclusion from the Official World Golf Ranking. OWGR chair Trevor Immelman, a South African, announced points for the top 10 LIV finishers per event. O’Neil commended Immelman as “a breath of fresh air,” though LIV’s statement criticized the limitation as disproportionate.

LIV is also pursuing a franchise model, engaging Citibank to sell 10-20% stakes in teams, with new sponsors like Rolex and HSBC. O’Neil compared the league’s strategy to Amazon’s growth focus, despite reported losses exceeding $1-billion.

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Bryson DeChambeau defeated Jon Rahm in a sudden-death playoff to claim the inaugural LIV Golf South Africa title at the Club at Steyn City in Johannesburg. Both finished regulation at 26-under par, with DeChambeau birdieing the par-5 18th in the first extra hole from a challenging mud-ball lie. The event drew massive crowds in a festival atmosphere with music and local culture, selling out tickets up to R75,000 and marking one of LIV Golf's biggest successes, with a confirmed return in April 2027.

The inaugural LIV Golf South Africa at Steyn City, where Bryson DeChambeau defeated Jon Rahm in a playoff for the individual title, drew 100,000 attendees and generated an estimated R750-800 million economic impact on Gauteng province, despite ongoing friction with the Sunshine Tour. Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie lauded the event's diversity while calling for collaboration across tours.

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The Official World Golf Ranking announced on February 3, 2026, that LIV Golf events will receive world ranking points starting with this week's season opener in Riyadh, marking a significant but restricted milestone for the Saudi-backed league. Only the top 10 finishers in each event will earn points, a decision that has drawn criticism from LIV for being unprecedented and unfair. The move addresses long-standing concerns over major championship eligibility while highlighting ongoing differences in league structures.

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LIV Golf has partnered with sports prediction market Novig for branding on player kits during the first major championship of 2026, set for April 9-12. The deal features Novig logos on the left sleeves of seven players, including major winners Jon Rahm and Dustin Johnson. Additional activations include social content and a contest with a $500,000 prize pool.

 

 

 

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