LIV Adelaide: Ticket information and dates for 2024 golf event

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The LIV Golf tour will again be stopping in Adelaide in 2024 and it's sure to be a hot ticket.

Australian fans have been starved of international golfing talent on local shores in recent times and they jumped at the chance when the rival tour rolled into South Australia in 2023.

LIV Golf's Adelaide tournament took out the honour of Best Event at the World Golf Awards, a testament to the success of the first trip to Australia.

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Led by Greg Norman, LIV Golf has confirmed it will be returning to The Grange Golf Club in 2024.

“The inaugural LIV Golf Adelaide showed the world how global audiences are embracing LIV Golf, which is breathing new life into the sport,” said Norman.

“It was the highlight tournament of our league’s first official season and a historic demonstration of competition, entertainment and fanfare that golf fans deserve.

“South Australia knows how to put on a show, and we look forward to seeing The Grange Golf Club set yet another elevated benchmark for the league as we raise the bar even higher in 2024.”

When is LIV Adelaide?

LIV's second trip to South Australia will take place across three days, beginning on Friday, April 26.

Concluding on Sunday, April 28, The Grange Golf Club in the city's west, will play host to three rounds of action.

LIV Adelaide tickets

Tickets are not yet on sale for the event.

Hospitality packages can be purchased here from November 15.

LIV X members, and fans who attended LIV Adelaide in 2023, can purchase pre-sale tickets from December 5, before general sale opens on December 6.

Who is playing at LIV Adelaide?

The full playing lineup for LIV Adelaide will be revealed closer to the event but fans can expect a talent-stacked field.

Aussie Cam Smith is likely to be joined by Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Talor Gooch, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson and many more big names

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Tom Naghten is a senior editor for The Sporting News Australia.