The 2025 LIV Golf season has concluded, but eyes are now turning to which players could join from the PGA Tour for the new campaign.
Two recent PGA Tour winners are in talks with LIV Golf, who will be eager to make more significant moves in time for the first event next year.
The likes of Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson and Tyrrell Hatton represent previous such high-profile defections from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf in recent years.
There are 10 potential players who could join LIV Golf for the 2026 season, which starts in Riyadh in February.
LIV Golf Adelaide continues the schedule shortly after, with the Saudi-backed tour then heading to Hong Kong.

Michael Kim says LIV Golf will sign PGA Tour players soon
Before that, however, much of the discussion will involve potential recruits, with PGA Tour player Michael Kim now sharing his take on the situation.
He was asked on a Q&A on X: “Do the guys on tour care about the LIV/PGA drama as much as the media makes it seem?”
Kim replied: “I don’t know if the media makes it look like there’s drama these days. I think most don’t care about it much now.
“We’re going our separate ways and I’m sure they will sign a couple guys but all the big names that have stayed feel like they’ll stay until something drastically changes.”
Michael Kim names his five favorite PGA Tour courses other than Augusta and Pebble Beach
Kim enjoyed a fantastic season on the PGA Tour, in which he secured four top 10 finishes from his 27 starts.
That included a runner-up finish at the WM Phoenix Open, with his only win having arrived at the John Deere Classic back in 2018.
This week, however, he is taking part in the DP World India Championship, which takes place at Delhi Golf Club.
His favorite courses incidentally came to light in his latest Q&A, in which he was also asked for his top five PGA Tour courses other than Augusta National and Pebble Beach.
Kim, who has made 253 PGA Tour starts, responded: “Riviera, Sawgrass, Deere Run, Torrey South, Colonial.”
The 32-year-old American also has one DP World Tour win to his name, which arrived at the French Open last month.
He secured a one-shot victory at Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Breteche, having finished an impressive week on 16-under.
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