LIV Golf announces partnership with Novig for 2026 major

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.

NEW YORK -- LIV Golf announced a strategic partnership with Novig on Tuesday, marking the first time a prediction market will activate at a live professional golf event. The collaboration places Novig branding on the left sleeve of seven LIV Golf players during the season's first major championship window from April 9-12. The players are 4Aces GC Captain Dustin Johnson, Fireballs GC Captain Sergio Garcia, Legion XIII Captain Jon Rahm, Ripper GC Captain Cameron Smith, Legion XIII's Tyrrell Hatton and Tom McKibbin, and Southern Guards GC's Charl Schwartzel. These athletes collectively hold seven major titles and carry momentum from LIV Golf's early season events. Chad Biggs, LIV Golf's EVP of Global Sponsorship & Activation, said, “This collaboration demonstrates how we’re evolving traditional partnership models and creating new ways for brands to connect with the broader golf ecosystem.” The partnership extends beyond uniforms with a social-driven content series and player-focused posts leading into the tournament. Novig will launch special markets for traders to engage with golf storylines, particularly those involving LIV players. A contest offers a 500,000 Novig Cash prize pool, where fans trade daily on the tournament winner for a share, plus one winner receives a Novig Blue Blazer from a LIV Golf player. Jacob Fortinsky, Novig's co-founder and CEO, stated, “Novig is a place where winners are welcome—and LIV Golf’s roster is filled with winners, including former champions of the most prestigious tournament in golf—so this partnership was a natural fit.” Novig operates a commission-free, peer-to-peer prediction platform.

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Realistic photo illustration of LIV Golf season kickoff in Riyadh, highlighting Bryson DeChambeau teeing off amid roster changes and format buzz.
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LIV Golf season starts in Riyadh with roster changes and format shifts

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The fifth season of LIV Golf kicks off this week at Riyadh Golf Club, Saudi Arabia, amid significant player movements and a controversial format change to 72 holes starting in 2026. Patrick Reed and Brooks Koepka have departed for the PGA Tour, while stars like Bryson DeChambeau express mixed feelings about the league's evolution. Absences of Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood due to personal reasons add to the pre-event buzz.

LIV Golf revealed significant changes to its 2026 season format on January 28, including a switch to 72-hole events and enhanced team incentives, while also unveiling a new partnership with Rolex for premium hospitality. These announcements highlight the league's focus on competitive integrity and global expansion. The season will begin in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from February 4-7.

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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.

Reigning NCAA golf champion Michael La Sasso has joined LIV Golf, giving up his invitation to the 2026 Masters. The move drew a pointed social media comment from major winner Graeme McDowell, who described the PGA Tour path as perilous. This sparked a public debate with PGA Tour professional Michael Kim.

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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.

Brooks Koepka has rejoined the PGA Tour through its Returning Members Program, a move that Cameron Smith, a prominent LIV Golf player, supports despite rejecting a similar offer himself. Smith emphasized his commitment to LIV while wishing Koepka well in his decision. The development comes amid broader shifts in professional golf, including LIV's recent awarding of Official World Golf Ranking points.

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Patrick Reed has left LIV Golf after failing to agree on a contract extension, announcing his intention to return to the PGA Tour in late 2026. The 2018 Masters champion cited family reasons and his traditionalist roots in the decision. His departure, following Brooks Koepka's return, highlights ongoing challenges for the Saudi-backed league amid financial pressures.

 

 

 

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