WASHINGTON (7News) — LIV Golf is returning to Virginia in 2026, the league announced Wednesday.
After hosting an event at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Va., the world’s only global golf league will return to Trump National Golf Club from May 8 through May 10.
This will be the second time the course hosts LIV Golf Virginia. The first was in 2023, when Harold Varner III claimed the individual title and Torque GC won the team trophy.
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“We’re looking forward to bringing LIV Golf back to Virginia in 2026,” said LIV Golf Executive Vice President Ross Hallett in a press release.
“Trump National offers a bold, championship-caliber stage for our players to compete and we are thrilled to once again showcase elite golf, an immersive fan environment and premium hospitality in picturesque northern Virginia.”
The three-day event along the Potomac River will include appearances from some of the sport’s biggest names: Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Cam Smith, Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau.
Early bird tickets are available for purchase, which include three-day grounds passes and Club 54 Hospitality Tickets.