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LIV Golf ignores Jon Rahm, Cam Smith’s plea as it relates to Open Championship prep for 2025

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Jon Rahm at the 2024 Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters. | Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Both Jon Rahm and Cam Smith offered a suggestion on how LIV Golf could improve in 2025. Their latest schedule release shows they ignored it.

LIV Golf has unveiled more events as part of its 2025 schedule, which features familiar spots and new locales, such as South Korea and Indianapolis, Indiana.

Yet, the Saudi-backed circuit ignored a request from Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith. Both major champions wanted LIV to stage an event at a links course prior to The Open Championship, hoping that it would better prepare them for golf’s oldest major.

Instead, the league will return to Southern Spain from Jul. 11-13, the week before Royal Portrush hosts The Open in Northern Ireland for a second time. Valderrama Golf Club, the site of the 1997 Ryder Cup that often draws comparisons to Augusta National, will host a LIV tournament for the third straight year. It’s the second consecutive season in which this course will stage this event immediatley before The Open.

Valderrama is no doubt a phenomenal golf course, one of the highlights of the LIV Golf season. But the problem lies with its place on the calendar. The golf course—along with the climate—differs significantly from what players will face at The Open the following week. It’s no wonder why so many PGA Tour stars tee it up at the Genesis Scottish Open the week before The Open each year. They want to get accustomed to the weather and links golf, a completely different style of play.

“It was really two polar opposites of golf,” Smith said to news.com.au on Oct. 30 about this past year, which featured LIV Golf’s Valderrama event and The Open in back-to-back weeks.

“It was really hot [at Valderrama], and the ball was going a long way up in altitude, and then getting on to links [at Royal Troon], where it’s quite cold and windy, it’s probably not the best prep.”

Three days after this past year’s Open at Royal Troon, ahead of LIV Golf’s event in the United Kingdom, Rahm told Golf Digest’s Evin Priest that he would like to see a LIV Golf event held on a links-style course ahead of The Open—similar to what the PGA Tour does at The Renaissance Club with the Genesis Scottish Open.

“I’m pushing for it,” Rahm said to Golf Digest on Jul. 24.

“There’s so much that goes into adjusting to links golf, getting used to the greens and the ball reacting on the ground. I didn’t think about it until after [Royal Troon], but it’s undeniable how much it helps to play a links golf course the week before the Open.”

Many LIV golf stars—other than Rahm—struggled to get acclimated to the conditions this past July. Smith, who won at St. Andrews in 2022, opened with a 9-over 80 and missed the cut at Royal Troon. Bryson DeChambeau, the reigning U.S. Open champion, also failed to make the weekend.

Overall, five of the 16 LIV players in the field missed the cut, while only three finished among the top 20. Rahm tied for seventh, finishing eight strokes back of champion Xander Schauffele.

Maybe their results would have been better if LIV staged an event in the British Isles before The Open Championship. Rahm and Smith certainly feel that way.

Nevertheless, LIV Golf has announced 10 events for its 2025 schedule. Four more have not yet been announced. The partial 2025 schedule is listed below, which also includes the four majors:

Feb. 6-8 — LIV Golf Riyadh — Riyadh Golf Club, Saudi Arabia

Feb. 14-16 — LIV Golf Adelaide — The Grange Golf Club, Australia

Mar. 7-9 — LIV Golf Hong Kong — Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling, Hong Kong

Mar. 14-16 — LIV Golf Singapore — Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore

Apr. 10-13 — The Masters — Augusta National, Georgia

May 2-4 — LIV Golf Korea — Jack Nicklaus Golf Course, South Korea

May 15-18 — PGA Championship — Quail Hollow Club, North Carolina

Jun. 12-15 — U.S. Open — Oakmont Country Club, Pennsylvania

Jun. 27-29 — LIV Golf Dallas — Maridoe Golf Club, United States

Ju. 11-13 — LIV Golf Andalucía — Real Club Valderrama, Spain

Jul. 17-20 — The 153rd Open Championship — Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland

Jul. 25-27 — LIV Golf United Kingdom — JCB Golf & Country Club, United Kingdom

Aug. 8-10 — LIV Golf Chicago — Bolingbrook Golf Club, United States

Aug. 15-17 — LIV Golf Indianapolis — The Club at Chatham Hills, United States

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.

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