LIV Golf is back in Singapore! The Golfing Gazette has all the key information from how to watch to prize money and predictions.
The tour had a three-week break before last week’s event in Hong Kong, where Sergio Garcia won impressively, and this one is in Asia too.
2024 champion Brooks Koepka will defend his title against the likes of Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm as the season standings begin to take shape.
Here’s everything you need to know about LIV Golf Singapore 2025, so that you can follow the action.
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LIV Golf Singapore dates
LIV Golf Singapore takes place between Friday, March 14, 2025, and Sunday, March 16, 2025. The time difference means each round will be the night before in the United States, starting late Thursday.
Where is LIV Golf Singapore?
The home of the LIV Golf event in Singapore over the last three seasons has been the award-winning Sentosa Golf Club.
The Serapong, Sentosa Golf Club
- Location: Sentosa Island, Singapore
- Established: 1889
- Architect: Ronald Fream
- Par: 71
- Length: 7,406 yards

Who are the key players at LIV Golf Singapore?
Talor Gooch (2023) and Brooks Koepka (2024) are obvious ones to watch at LIV Golf Singapore having won the last two editions.
Spaniards Sergio Garcia and Jon Rahm are the two most in-form players on the tour, while fan favourites Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson have also been consistent this season.
How to watch LIV Golf Singapore (US)
Golf fans in the United States can watch TV coverage of the action on FS1 and FS2 or stream coverage on Foxsports.com and the Fox Sports App.
| Day | Channel (Eastern Time) |
| Thursday | FS1 (12 – 2 a.m.) |
| Friday | FS2 (9- 11 p.m.), FS1 (11 p.m. – 2 a.m.) |
| Saturday | FS2 (9 – 10:30 p.m.), FS1 (10:30 p.m. – 2 a.m.) |

What is the LIV Golf Singapore prize money?
The total prize money in Singapore and every other LIV Golf event is $25 million.
$20m goes to the players and $5m is share between the top three teams. The individual champion will earn $4m and the members of the winning team will split $3m.
LIV Golf Singapore predictions
The Golfing Gazette writers have predicted the winner of this weekend’s LIV Golf event in Singapore:
Peter Lynch: Tom McKibbin turned a lot of heads with his shock move from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf at the start of the season, and I think he can capitalise on his positive start to life there with a win in Singapore.
Jordan Harris: Dean Burmester has made an excellent start to the season without winning, with the South African finishing fourth in Riyadh and second in Hong Kong. That win looks to be just around the corner, so perhaps it will come in Singapore.
James Shearman: Jon Rahm finished second in Riyadh, sixth in Adelaide and tied-sixth in Hong Kong last weekend. It’s only a matter of time before the Spaniard wins again.
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