LIV Golf is looking to expand its successful Australian event model to a global scale, with ideas such as tournaments hosted at golf courses owned by players and events under lights in exotic locations like Dubai being considered. The inaugural LIV Golf Adelaide tournament in 2023 set a benchmark for the league with its unique format and entertainment-driven atmosphere. Last year’s event saw a record attendance of 77,000 spectators, and this year’s event is expected to draw even more fans.
One of the standout features of LIV Adelaide was the arena-style par-3 12th hole named the “Watering Hole,” reminiscent of TPC Scottsdale’s famous 16th hole. The excitement and energy at the event caught the attention of many in the golf world, showcasing LIV’s potential to revolutionize the sport. With the success of Adelaide, LIV is looking to replicate the vibrant atmosphere in future events around the globe, aiming to engage more fans and increase interest in the league.
Two-time major winner Jon Rahm, a key player for LIV in 2024, is optimistic about the league’s potential to create exciting atmospheres at its events. Drawing inspiration from events like the Phoenix Open and Torrey Pines, Rahm believes that a strong fan engagement can elevate the golfing experience for players and spectators alike. However, recreating the success of Adelaide will present challenges, as the event benefited from unique circumstances and its appeal to the Australian golfing community.
The lack of high-profile tournaments in Australia in recent years contributed to the success of LIV Adelaide, as fans were eager for top-level golfing events in the region. The support from the South Australian government and the enthusiastic response from fans underscored the potential for future LIV events to create economic benefits and tourism opportunities in various locations. With a growing roster of top players and a focus on international expansion, LIV is aiming to establish a global presence in the competitive golfing landscape.
Australian stars like Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman see potential in taking LIV events to overseas markets such as South Africa, India, and Japan. These untapped regions offer opportunities to showcase LIV’s innovative approach to golf and attract new audiences to the sport. By exploring diverse markets and engaging local communities, LIV aims to establish a strong global foothold and create a dedicated fan base that transcends borders.
LIV’s vision of each team hosting a home event, similar to English Premier League soccer matches, could revolutionize the way golf tournaments are structured and marketed. By giving players a stake in the event and allowing them to design or own the courses, LIV aims to create a unique and immersive experience for fans. The goal is to create a sense of community and tribal loyalty among supporters, drawing inspiration from successful sports leagues around the world.
As LIV continues to explore new markets and innovative approaches to golf tournaments, the league is setting its sights on hosting events under lights and in unconventional locations. Drawing from successful examples like the Ladies European Tour’s Dubai Moonlight Classic, LIV sees the potential for night golf to enhance the spectator experience and create a vibrant atmosphere. By thinking outside the box and pushing boundaries, LIV aims to revolutionize the way golf is played, watched, and enjoyed by fans worldwide.