An Innovative Approach
The LIV Golf League is creating new champions while reinvigorating the game loved by millions, with 54 players battling it out to prove who is king of the course around 14 epic global locations.
But that’s just the start; with LIV Golf League’s unique format it’s not just about chasing personal glory, it’s about being part of a winning team.
There are 13 powerhouse teams consisting of four players, each led by elite captains, with a shared mission to provide turbocharged, world-class entertainment – and with the ultimate aim of finishing No.1.
3-day Events
The season runs from February to August, with 13 regular season events followed by a Team Championship finale.
Each event begins with a shotgun start – meaning there will be 18 groups of players spread around the course at each hole, all teeing off at the same time.
Over three days of fast-paced competition there are no cuts, so every player is in the game from the first drive right up to the final putt.
There are 54 players altogether, 52 attached to one of LIV Golf’s 13 teams plus two Wildcards.
Scoring
The top 24 golfers on the leaderboard after three days will earn points.
The winner takes a 40-point haul, second place gets 30 and third 24. For the remainder it’s a sliding scale of scores down to the 21st to 24th places, who earn one point each.
For the team competition, the top eight ranked out of the 13 earn points, with 32 for first place, 24 for the runners up and 16 for third.
Again, there’s a sliding scale of points awarded down to 8th place which gets one point.
Individual Championship
The Individual Championship standings are finalised after the 13th event of the year, just ahead of the Team Championship’s end-of-season showdown.
It’s a straightforward process where the player with the most points earned through the regular season’s 13 events is crowned champion.
Every place in the final standings is important as it not only allocates prize money, it will also determine each player’s status with the league for the following season.
Players are divided into the Lock Zone (top 24 places), the Open Zone (25-48) and the Drop Zone (49 and below).
Team Competition
In addition to an individual title being awarded at every event, a team title is also up from grabs during the 13 tournaments of the regular season.
During the season, all four players’ scores count in each round for every team, putting added pressure on every player and increasing the drama and volatility on the team leaderboard throughout the three tournament days.
The scores are tallied and after three days, one triumphant team will be celebrated on the podium.
Points are also awarded to determine seeding for the Team Championship finale. The top eight teams earn points: 32 points go to the winning team; 24 points go to the runner-up and 16 points will go to the third-place team.
There is a sliding scale of points awarded down to 8th place, which gets one point.
Team Championship
It all comes down to a winner-take-all shootout for the Team Championship: 3 days, 1 shot.
After a Wednesday play-in match between the 12th- and 13th-seeded teams in the regular season standings, the weekend becomes three days of eliminator golf: quarterfinals, semifinals, and finally a decisive clash between the top three times on Championship Sunday. The losing teams continue to play one another - and fans get to see all their favorite players throughout the weekend.
For the first two days of the weekend, it’s matchplay: team vs team, every hole win or lose. It's playoff drama all over the course.
Then, on Sunday, it’s back to classic strokeplay, and the team with the best final total wins. Every player’s score counts towards his team’s performance, and the winner won't be determined until all 18 holes are done.
The format creates the best of both worlds: the instant drama of matchplay, followed by a nerve-shredding final round as fortunes twist and turn, heroes rise and fall, and the leaderboard keeps shifting until one final team claims the Team Championship.