LIV Golf stays: Mexico in the plan until 2027
This week, the entire golf world was looking towards Mexico. Not only because of the tournament, but because of the strong rumors about the possible end of the circuit. They were talking about Saudi investment being withdrawn.
But from the Chapultepec Golf Club, the managers sent a clear message: calm. LIV Golf continues. And Mexico is in its long-term plans.
Scott O’Neil (CEO) and Christopher Heck (President of Operations) ensured the continuity of the circuit. And this Sunday they dropped the good bomb: they will return to ‘Chapu’ in 2027.
“Mexico City has proven to be an incredible home for LIV Golf’s world-class events,” said Ross Hallett, Executive Vice President, in a statement.
A success that is repeated in ‘Chapu’
Fabián de Pedro, president of the host club, does not hide his pride.
“For Mexico, for the Chapultepec Golf Club and for golf in the country, it is an honor to have the best players in the world.”
And you have reason to be happy. The event was a complete success again. Live music with Los Ángeles Azules and Sofi Tukker, luxury gastronomy, art… a festival around golf.
Benjamín Salinas Sada, from Grupo Salinas, promised that next year will be even better. The goal is to always improve.
Mexico has been on the LIV calendar since 2023. First it was Mayakoba and now it has consolidated itself in the capital. The fans respond and fill the venue.
The best? Although there is no exact date for 2027, the waiting list for tickets is now open. People don’t want to miss it.
So forget the rumors. The project is still alive, growing and with Mexico as one of its key pieces. Get ready for what’s coming!




