The LIV Golf Greenbrier is the next event on the LIV schedule, with the field set to assemble at The Old White at The Greenbrier to compete across three days on the second-to-last regular season event.
Just two tournaments remain in the season-long race to determine the Individual Champion and team seeds for the Team Championship in September.
LIV Golf is returning to The Greenbrier resort for the second consecutive season, with Crushers GC Captain Bryson DeChambeau the defending Greenbrier champion, and Torque GC as the defending team champions.
The Individual Champion will be crowned at LIV Golf Chicago (September 13-15).
Joaquin Niemann continues to lead the way, but Jon Rahm and his legion XIII team-mate Tyrrell Hatton are hot on his heels after recent victories at LIV Golf UK and LIV Golf Nashville respectively propelled the European Ryder Cup stars up the standings.
LIV Golf Greenbrier starts on Friday, August 16, 2024.
First round: Friday, August 16
Second round: Saturday, August 17
Third round: Sunday, August 18
The tournament will be played over three days beginning on Friday, August 16 and concluding on Sunday, August 18.
Each day will comprise of 18 holes, making for a 54-hole tournament with no cut.
Play on the first two days starts with a 1:15 PM ET shotgun start local time, while the final day begins at 1:10 PM ET.
In the United States, all LIV Golf events are broadcast on the CW Network.
The event is able to be streamed on the LIV Golf Plus App and LIV Golf YouTube channel.
The Old White at Greenbrier was designed by legendary architect Charles Blair Macdonald, the father of American golf course design, and opened for play in 1914.
Macdonald modeled several holes from some of the most famous in Europe, including holes from St Andrews and Prestwick in Scotland. Today, the course is a par 70, coming in at 7,299 yards in length.
A cornerstone of The Greenbrier's golfing heritage, The Old White was named for the well-known Old White Hotel, which stood on the resort grounds from 1858 through 1922.
The 18th, a par 3, is the shortest hole on the course at 160 yards, while the 507-yard 16th is the longest par 4 on the course but could be moved up to 518 yards during the tournament.
Bryson De Chambeau's 12-under 58 in the final round last year broke the previous professional low of 59 at The Old White.
The par 3s are generally tough on The Old White, with the 3rd and 16th routinely ranking as the toughest holes on the course. The 570-yard par 5 12th hole played with a stroke average of 4.39 in 2023, making it the easiest hole on the course in that regard.
1st | $4m |
2nd | $2.25m |
3rd | $1.5 |
4th | $1m |
5th | $800,000 |
6th | $700,000 |
7th | $600,000 |
8th | $525,000 |
9th | $442,500 |
10th | $405,000 |
11th | $380,000 |
12th | $360,000 |
13th | $340,000 |
14th | $320,000 |
15th | $300,000 |
16th | $285,000 |
17th | $270,000 |
18th | $260,000 |
19th | $250,000 |
20th | $240,000 |
21st | $230,000 |
22nd | $220,000 |
23rd | $210,000 |
24th | $200,000 |
25th | $195,000 |
26th | $190,000 |
27th | $185,000 |
28th | $180,000 |
29th | $175,000 |
30th | $170,000 |
31st | $165,000 |
32nd | $160,000 |
33rd | $155,000 |
34th | $150,000 |
35th | $148,000 |
36th | $145,000 |
37th | $143,000 |
38th | $140,000 |
39th | $138,000 |
40th | $135,000 |
41st | $133,000 |
42nd | $130,000 |
43rd | $128,000 |
44th | $128,000 |
45th | $125,000 |
46th | $125,000 |
47th | $123,000 |
48th | $120,000 |
49th | $60,000 |
50th | $60,000 |
51st | $60,000 |
52nd | $50,000 |
53rd | $50,000 |
54th | $50,000 |
1st | $3m |
2nd | $1.5m |
3rd | $500,000 |