The LIV Golf eyeing the Australian circuit

The LIV Golf intends to deploy even more significantly in Australia. According Australian Golf Digesttwo dates in addition to a LIV-stamped tournament scheduled for April 2023 in Sydney are about to be finalized via the Asian Tour, closely linked with the League led by Greg Norman and supported by the Public Investment Fund of ‘Saudi Arabia.

Whereas LIV Golf has just suffered a serious setback in the case of the three dissident golfers who sued the PGA Tourit now seems certain that the dissident League, which will have to be called LIV Golf League in 2023 (and no longer LIV Golf Invitational Series like today), will increase its presence in Australia via theAsian Tour. At the beginning of the year, the Asian circuit benefited from substantial aid of 300 million dollars (over ten years) from LIV Golf Investmentswhose boss is none other than Greg Normana you Public Investment Fund from Saudi Arabia.

So, according to Australian Golf Digesttwo tournaments International Series, prize pools of $1.5 million each, are about to be finalized for the 2023 Asian Tour season. They will come in addition to a specific date for the future LIV Golf League organized on the Sydney side next April. This suggests that the stars of LIV Golf, especially the Americans Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau or Patrick Reedwill have the opportunity to play several times in Australia.

A way also to earn world points when another battle is launched by the LIV Golf which intends to recognize its organization by the OWGR (Official World Golf Ranking). A press release issued last month stated that LIV’s top players would justly be engaged in ” several important International Series tournaments » in 2023.

Remember that the 2023 LIV Golf calendar provides for 14 tournaments (compared to 8 in 2022) spread over almost all continents, from North America to Asia via Oceania and Europe…

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