LIV Golf have announced a new partnership with the R&A and the USGA after their biggest event so far in Adelaide.
LIV Golf has started working closely with the R&A and USGA as it plans to improve course conditions across its 14 worldwide events.
In a concerted effort to bring the league’s venues to “peak competitive condition”, LIV has aligned with the R&A Sustainable Agronomy Service and the USGA Green Section, programs dedicated to course maintenance.
The league says a “unified agronomic evaluation and preparation framework” across an expansive schedule will elevate their courses “in an environmentally responsible way and deliver championship-caliber playing standards worldwide.”
“Our commitment to delivering championship-caliber playing conditions and world-class competition across the LIV Golf League is strengthened by our alignment with The R&A Sustainable Agronomy Service and the USGA Green Section,” said Ross Hallett, EVP, Head of Events at LIV Golf.
“By implementing a comprehensive agronomic framework informed by the expertise of golf’s leading entities, we are able to elevate competitive standards year after year and ensure playing environments reflect the highest levels of professional sport.
“We appreciate the continued leadership of The R&A and the USGA and their enduring commitment to advancing the game at the highest level.”
With the league visiting 10 countries in 2026 for their 72-hole events, LIV say they will leave a lasting impact on each venue by also investing in clubhouse facilities and supporting infrastructure.
LIV has just enjoyed arguably its most successful tournament yet at the fast and firm Grange Club in Adelaide, where 115,000 fans poured through the gates to witness the redemption story of Anthony Kim.
The league next heads to the historic Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling and Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, before an inaugural visit to South Africa on the eve of The Masters.