LIV Golf’s 48-man subject return to motion this week, with one other £21million on provide within the Saudi-backed circuit’s fourth occasion of 2023. LIV finds itself in Australia for the very first time, as The Grange performs host to LIV Adelaide.
The occasion is ready to be one of many greatest weeks within the breakaway sequence’ quick historical past, with a sell-out 60,000 crowd anticipated throughout the three days. It will show to be an additional particular one for CEO Greg Norman and LIV’s star man Cam Smith, with the Aussie pair heading to their homeland.
The insurgent circuit has confronted an entire host of criticism throughout the United States and Europe since its formation final summer time, however the ambiance seems to be rather more optimistic down beneath. And earlier than a ball has been hit, Norman is already lining up a second Australian-based occasion in 2024.
Discussing the return of golf to his homeland, he advised the Telegraph: “Yeah, the Tour introduced the Presidents Cup right here [in 2019] however that was one week in just a few a long time of guarantees. Big deal. We might need two LIV occasions in Australia subsequent 12 months. Who is aware of. But we're already conscious that there was that a lot curiosity that Adelaide would be the gauge for our occasions going ahead.
"The value we're bringing to the state of South Australia… we’re talking nine figures before even getting there. A lot of people are starting to recognise that. I mean, I know other states in Australia are going ‘how did we miss out on this? We have to get involved with it’. So it really is the benchmark of what LIV is all about.”
As always a mammoth prize pot is on offer, and with LIV events having no-cut all 48 players will come away with a chunk of the winnings. Ahead of day one on Friday, here is a look at the full breakdown of prize money on offer.
1st: £2.4 million
2nd: £1.2 million
3rd: £402,000
1st: £3.2 million
2nd: £1.7 million
3rd: 1.2 million
4th: £844,000
5th: £783,000
6th: £643,000
7th: £542,000
8th: £502,000
9th: £466,000
10th: £450,000
11th: £434,000
12th: £362,000
13th: £289,000
14th: £217,000
15th: £201,000
16th: £193,000
17th: £186,000
18th: £182,000
19th: £177,000
20th: £161,000
21st: £145,000
22nd: £138,000
23rd: £137,000
24th: £135,000
25th: £133,000
26th: £132,000
27th: £130,000
28th: £129,000
29th: £127,000
30th: £125,000
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