Greg Norman has officially signed off on his time with LIV Golf after spending four years getting the rival league off the ground as its inaugural chief executive officer and league commissioner.
Mark your calendars: LIV Golf Adelaide is coming back to The Grange Golf Club from February 13–15 2026, promising an even bigger and bolder sporting spectacle.
It is often said one person’s trash is another’s treasure, and so when Glenelg Golf Club had some turf leftover from recent course upgrades, the Adelaide club knew there would be somewhere nearby that could make use of it.
Former LIV Golf player-turned on-course commentator, Pat Perez, joined Australian Golf Digest’s Brad Clifton to chat about his new role on the LIV broadcast.
A day after record attendance numbers revealed more than 100,000 people attended LIV Golf Adelaide over three days at The Grange Golf Club, the highly-anticipated event enjoyed strong TV ratings with 2 million people tuning in across Seven’s platforms over the weekend.
LIV Golf league’s biggest event had Adrian Meronk, LIV Adelaide winner Joaquin Niemann, Ian Poulter and other players dancing on the stage during a performance by Australian DJ star, FISHER.
LIV Golf officials have announced the number of fans through the gates at its flagship Adelaide event last week, with the official attendance across the three days coming in at 102,483.
More NFL star guests, NBA players, “Break 50” series and challenges like the viral, daily hole-in-over his house are among Bryson DeChambeau’s grand plans for his wildly popular YouTube Channel this year.
For a guy who comes from outside the world of golf, LIV Golf’s new CEO, Scott O’Neil, now occupies a hot seat among the game’s most powerful decision makers.
The tournament is three years into a four-year deal brokered by two-time Open winner Greg Norman and South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas. Now, he’s fending off interest to keep it in South Australia after 2026.
It’s fitting that LIV Golf Adelaide has become a fixture at The Grange Golf Club, the 36-hole course where Greg Norman collected his first ever win as a professional at the 1976 West Lakes Classic.