LIV Golf Tuscon 2023 Live Stream
If you want to watch the second LIV Golf event, taking place in Tuscon, then here is all the information you need.

LIV Golf Tuscon 2023 Live Stream
LIV Golf is back for a second season in 2023 with the Saudi-backed venture looking to gain momentum heading into the 2nd event in Arizona.
The second event takes place in the United States, specifically on the Gallery Golf Club in Tuscon. The South Course here was used for the WGC Match Play in 2007 and 2008 but has not been used by an event at this level since.
Two players have won a professional golf tournament at The Gallery Golf Club and they are Tiger Woods and Henrik Stenson. Stenson is in the field this week, and along with the likes of Paul Casey, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, and, Charles Howell III will have an experience advantage, having seen this course in 2007 and 2008 at the WGC Match Play.
Last time out Charles Howell III won at Mayakoba along with his Crushers team featuring Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey and Anirban Lahiri.
For those of you unaware, LIV Golf features 54-hole competitions, which includes 48 players competing in 12 teams of four with shotgun starts. So then, how do you watch it? The schedule and streaming details are below.
- 17-19 March: Gallery Golf Club, Tucson, United States
- 31 March-2 April Orange County National, Orlando, United States
- 21-23 April Grange Golf Club, Adelaide, Australia
- 28-30 April Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore
- 12-14 May Cedar Ridge Country Club, Tulsa, United States
- 26-28 May Trump National Golf Club, Washington DC, United States
- 30 June-2 July Real Club Valderrama, Sotogrande, Andalucia, Spain
- 7-9 July Centurion Club, St Albans, UK
- 4-6 August Old White Golf Course, Greenbrier, United States
- 11-13 August Trump National Bedminster, United States
- 22-24 September Rich Harvest Farms, Chicago, United States
- 20-22 October Trump National Doral, United States
- 3-5 November Royal Greens Golf Course, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
How to watch LIV Golf
LIV has signed a TV deal with The CW network in the United States. The first round of action will be available on The CW App and you will need to subscribe to watch, and to download the app of course. The second and third rounds will be available on The CW, as well as the app.
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The CW network is only available in the United States but to get around this geo-blocking we recommend taking a look at a VPN below because it allows you to watch, regardless of where you are in the world.
For viewers outside of the US, LIV can be streamed for free on the newly-launched LIV Golf Plus app and LIVGolfPlus.com website.
LIV Golf Tuscon 2023 Live Stream: How to watch from outside your country
There are loads of easy ways to watch golf in 2023, including in the US, UK and almost anywhere else in the world. As we mentioned above, the CW Network will broadcast the LIV event but, for anyone away from their home country, you can still watch the action by using VPNs.
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