LIV Golf reveals 14-event plan, $405M in purses for 2023
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[July 28, 2022] The
48 players in the LIV Golf League will compete in 14 tournaments
with $405 million in combined purses in 2023.
Organizers announced the plans for next year on Wednesday, the day
before the start of the upstart league's third-ever tournament, this
one in Bedminster, N.J.
The controversial Saudi-backed series is holding eight tournaments
with $255 million in prize money this year, its inaugural season.
LIV Golf didn't announce the 2023 tournament dates and locations but
said it would "expand LIV Golf's global footprint" with play in
North America, Latin America, Australia, Europe, Asia and the Middle
East.
The organization also said players will be expected to take part in
International Series events on the Asian Tour, giving them a total
of 25 playing opportunities in all.
LIV Golf said it is leaving open the dates of the 2023 major
tournaments and international team events to give the players
choices about where they want to play -- provided the PGA Tour and
DP World Tour allow players who left those groups for LIV Golf to
take part.
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The PGA Tour suspended players who have signed on
with LIV Golf, while some have just quit the U.S.-based tour. LIV
Golf, which is bankrolled by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi
Arabia, has lured players such as Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson,
Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka with deals reportedly worth more
than $100 million each.
Next season, events in the LIV Golf League events will continue to
include a four-member team competition along with an individual
component.
--Field Level Media
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