LIV Golf announces major change to breakaway league for 2026
LIV Golf has announced a major change to its format for 2026.
The breakaway league announced on Tuesday that it would move from 54-hole competitions as standard – as has been the case since its inception in 2022 – to 72-hole events, and therefore expand from taking place over three days to four.
Events will now generally start on the Thursday of the event week, rather than the Friday, as has been the case up until now.
The unusual 54-hole format was a factor in the Official World Golf Ranking denying the league’s events ranking points.
The move to 72 holes, and starting events mainly on Thursdays, brings LIV Golf more in line with the PGA Tour and will likely make the circuit more attractive to players concerned about ranking points, as they play a significant part in establishing entry to the four majors.
A statement said the move marked “the next chapter of LIV Golf’s mission to grow and celebrate the sport for a new era of players and fans around the world”.
The statement added that the individual competition over each regular event would take place over 72 holes, with the team competition running concurrently and all players’ scores contributing to the team total each day. The format for the end-of-season Team Championship to be announced later down the line.
Two-time major champion and the circuit’s reigning champion Jon Rahm, who also captains its Legion XIII, said: “This is a win for the League, and the players.
“LIV Golf is a player’s league. We are competitors to the core and we want every opportunity to compete at the highest level and to perfect our craft.
“Moving to 72 holes is the logical next step that strengthens the competition, tests us more fully, and if the growing galleries from last season are any indication, delivers more of what the fans want.”
Fellow two-time major champion Bryson DeChambeau said: “Everyone wants to see the best players in the world competing against each other, especially in the majors, and for the good of the game, we need a path forward.
“By moving to 72 holes, LIV Golf is taking a proactive step to align with the historic format recognized globally.










