WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — LIV Golf is headed back to the Indianapolis area in 2026.
The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield will host the tournament again, and it is scheduled to be played from August 21-23. The tournament this year is the first time that LIV Golf played a tournament in the state of Indiana.
The tournament has been a success this year as well, with grounds passes selling out for the entire weekend. LIV Golf officials are expecting the tournament at The Club at Chatham Hills in 2025 to be the highest attended LIV Golf tournament in the United States in the history of LIV Golf.
LIV Golf brings plenty of talent with it to the Indianapolis area, including multiple major champions from the last four years. LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau won one of the majors in 2024, winning the US Open at Pinehurst. LIV Golf’s Jon Rahm won The Masters in 2023, and Brooks Koepka won the PGA Championship in 2023. Cameron Smith won The Open at St. Andrews in 2022.
Other Masters champions on the LIV Golf tour include Dustin Johnson (2020), Patrick Reed (2018), Sergio Garcia (2017), Bubba Watson (2012 and 2014), Charl Schwartzel (2011), Phil Mickelson (2004, 2006, and 2010).
The LIV Golf tournament at The Club at Chatham Hills in 2025 features concerts from Riley Green and Jason Derulo. In past years, Zac Brown Band, Macklemore, Dan + Shay, and more have performed at LIV Golf events.
The Club at Chatham Hills course was architecturally designed by Pete Dye. It was the last one that Dye designed and constructed on site.
Dye constructed a handful of other golf courses in the Indianapolis area, including Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel and Brickyard Crossing in Indianapolis. He is one of the most famous golf course architects in the last 50 years.
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