LIV Golf will play its final three events in the United States during the same week as the PGA Tour’s FedExCup Playoffs.
The Saudi-funded league unveiled its remaining 2025 schedule on Tuesday, adding stops in Florida, Virginia and Michigan and moving events in Mexico to a course in Mexico City that once hosted the World Golf Championships.
The 14-game season begins on February 6 in Saudi Arabia. LIV Golf is hosting six events in the United States, one less than last season.
By the end of the year, things were different. The 2024 season ends in September. Now, the final three events, including the season-ending Team Championship, will be played the same week as the PGA Tour's three-event playoffs.
The LIV Golf tournament will be held August 8-10 at Bolingbrook Golf Club in suburban Chicago, the same week as the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, Tennessee. The tournament will then move to Chatham Hill Club in Indianapolis Aug. 15-17, when the PGA Tour heads to Cavern Valley outside Baltimore for the BMW Championship.
The LIV Team Championship in Michigan is held the same week as the Tour Championship in Atlanta. The final game of the LIV season will be played at Cardinal Field at St. John's Resort in Plymouth, Michigan, which opened last year and is about 30 minutes west of Detroit.
LIV also hosted tournaments at Trump National Doral near Miami the week before the Masters and at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia the week before the U.S. Open. Jones Golf Club, which last year hosted the Solheim Cup and three Presidents Cups.
Instead of kicking off the new year at the Gulf Coast resort of Mayakoba, LIV headed to Mexico City’s Chapultepec Golf Club, where the PGA Tour played from 2017 to 2020 Hosted the World Golf Championships.
Dustin Johnson (twice), Phil Mickelson and Patrick Reed (both at LIV Golf) are Chapultepec's four-year champions.
Stops in Las Vegas, Greenbrier, West Virginia, and Nashville, Tennessee, have been eliminated from LIV's U.S. schedule.