LIV Golf Singapore 2026: Tournament Preview and Viewing Guide

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

The 2026 LIV Golf Singapore tournament is gearing up to be a captivating event for golf enthusiasts, introducing a revamped 72-hole format. This season's inaugural East Asian competition brings together an impressive roster of professional players, all vying for supremacy on the lush greens of the Sentosa Golf Club. With top contenders in both individual and team categories, the stakes are high, promising an exciting display of skill and strategy. Spectators have multiple avenues to follow the action, ensuring no one misses a single swing.

LIV Golf Singapore 2026: Key Players, Schedule, and Broadcast Details

The highly anticipated LIV Golf Singapore tournament for 2026 is scheduled to take place at the picturesque Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore. The competition will span from Wednesday, March 11, to Saturday, March 14 (local dates being March 12-15). This marks the fourth year of the tournament in Singapore, and for the 2026 season, it will feature an extended 72-hole format, a significant change from the previous 54-hole structure, adding an extra layer of challenge and excitement for the players and fans alike.

Spanish golf sensation Jon Rahm, fresh off a victory in Hong Kong, leads the individual standings with a formidable 426 points. He is closely followed by Elvis Smylie and Anthony Kim, both of whom have also clinched tournament wins this season. In the team division, Ripper GC, under the leadership of Australian Cameron Smith, is currently at the top with 65.75 points after three tournaments, demonstrating strong collective performance.

The tournament format involves 57 players, distributed among 13 four-player teams, alongside five wild card positions. Players will compete for both team and individual points throughout the season, fostering a dynamic and competitive environment. The field boasts an array of celebrated professional golfers, including Jon Rahm, Joaquin Niemann, Bryson DeChambeau, Talor Gooch, Patrick Reed, Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, and Elvis Smylie, among others, ensuring a high level of competition.

For those eager to watch the tournament unfold, the broadcast coverage begins on Wednesday, March 11 (or Thursday, March 12 in Singapore), with tee time set for 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT. Fans can tune in to FOX, FOX Sports (FS1), FOX Sports 2 (FS2), and FOX Business. For viewers without cable, several streaming platforms offer live coverage, including DirecTV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV. Many of these services provide free trial periods, allowing fans to stream the professional golf tournament online without initial cost.

Reflections on the Evolving Landscape of Professional Golf

The 2026 LIV Golf Singapore tournament not only highlights the exceptional talent within the sport but also underscores the evolving broadcast landscape for professional golf. The shift to a 72-hole format reflects an adaptation to traditional golf standards, potentially appealing to a broader audience while retaining the unique team-based excitement LIV Golf offers. The availability across multiple linear and streaming platforms demonstrates a commitment to accessibility, catering to diverse viewing preferences in an increasingly digital world. This blend of established athletic prowess and modern distribution strategies suggests a vibrant future for golf, where innovation in competition and viewership converge to enhance the fan experience.

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