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Here Are Seven Realistic Ways LIV Can Improve

Let’s assume that, one way or another, LIV is here the long haul.

While I’m skeptical LIV will become popular and profitable, there are still opportunities for it to be more additive to the professional golf landscape. The in-person experience was better than I thought it would be, and I think there are tweaks they could make to get more people interested.

Let me be clear: I’m highly uncomfortable with how LIV was formed, its real purpose for existing and the divide it has created in pro golf. I doubt that will change.

However, if it’s going to be here, it might as well be entertaining.

Here are seven avenues that would make LIV more enjoyable.

Go All-In On Team Golf

My first move would be to completely do away with any individual component for tournaments. Every element of LIV should revolve around the four-man teams. Nothing else matters.

The arguments I make in this article will point to how LIV should differentiate itself from the PGA Tour. Having individual titles for each event is too similar to the Tour, and it’s also confusing to have multiple winners at a tournament (team and individual).

The best team golf is the Ryder Cup, Walker Cup, NCAA Championship match play and similarly formatted events. There are individuals celebrated within those events but all of the energy gets poured into which team wins.

There is no need for LIV to have individual titles. It unnecessarily complicates the fan experience.

Add Structure Around Team Financials

I’m going to use hockey to make my point here but this applies to several other major sports.

A key part of following the NHL is knowing how much each player makes, the length of their contract, potential for trades and what flexibility teams have to make improvements. It’s added context for the entertainment. A player who makes less but outperforms his contract is highly valuable. A player who makes $10 million a year but struggles is a massive weight on his team. There is site called CapFriendly where hockey fans constantly check. (Side note: the Washington Capitals bought it and the site is about go dark).

I think LIV should create some structure around the team financials. Maybe it’s a salary cap. Maybe certain players can be traded but others (such as the captains) are untouchable. Maybe it’s releasing enough of the contract details to get a sense of how valuable someone is. And that leads to understanding which players are more or less deserving of roster spots.

There are a lot of creative avenues in this area. That leads me to my next point …

Find Ways To Encourage Trading Among Teams

This obviously goes hand in hand with the previous point.

LIV has a trade window but nothing legitimate has ever happened in that window. There wasn’t a single trade this season. If a player belongs to a team arbitrarily, and there is no threat of being traded or replaced, then there is not much bite to the team concept.

Sports revolve around consequences, which causes pressure. I understand how those two words are antithetical to the entire concept of LIV but the league could at least try to manufacture some consequences.

I’m not exactly sure what the answer is here but perhaps the teams have to make one trade per year. I want to see drama around contracts. If a player has an expiring contract, there should be questions about whether it will be renewed at all. How will that player be replaced?

There needs to be more context as to why these players are on each team and how their performance matters to keep a LIV roster spot.

Get Less Serious On The Course

One of my frustrations with LIV is that it’s basically just another golf tournament as we’ve always known golf at the highest level. Every event is 54 holes of stroke play. The team element uses college golf rules of dropping the worst score.

The atmosphere is more casual than the Tour but the league also wants us to take the golf seriously. It feels caught in the middle. It’s clearly inferior to the Tour as a serious golf product but it’s not unserious enough to be wildly different from the Tour.

I think LIV should ditch any notions of traditional golf. Veer more into the absurd. On par-3s, spray-paint greens with circles that show average proximity to the hole. You get a shot taken off your team’s score if you get inside the circle. Long drive (and most accurate drive) contests during the round. Add skills competition elements within the round.

You can keep the golf legitimate while adding other entertaining parts that distinguish the product.

We Need More Than One Format

One of LIV’s best assets is the teams but they aren’t really being used much. Players on a team compete in separate threesomes with players from other teams. You don’t even see them together outside of press conference or the cringe-worthy podium celebrations (I would get rid of that, too).

LIV has given up on its pursuit of Official World Golf Ranking points so why does every event have to be 54 holes of stroke play? Even if they are hell-bent on having the individual portion continue, they could at least add a match-play tournament to the calendar.

I would create events where teams each have a pair of two-man units playing matches against other teams. Make it six-hole matches so you can create a bracket system with a championship round the final day.

Once again: LIV should be very different from Tour golf.

Center Tournament Calendar Around Golf-Starved Areas

I think one of LIV’s primary mistakes has been the fumbling of its calendar.

There have been a lot of locations selected over the past three years that don’t make sense. The example I’ve been using is Houston, where they played a few weeks ago. The Tour already goes to Houston every year. The LPGA already has a major there every year. Choosing to play an event there—opposite a signature tournament on Tour, no less—doesn’t make sense.

The tournaments in Australia, Spain, Nashville and other areas desperate for high-level pro golf were successful with fan support. Go to those places. How about the Pacific Northwest, which the Tour has ignored for years? How about South Africa?

Carve Out More Unique TV Dates/Slots

Another frustration with LIV is that it chooses to go up against signature events and the TV windows are often overlapping with Tour coverage or other golf that ends on Sunday evening.

I know Sunday afternoon is valuable real estate from a TV ratings perspective but LIV’s ratings are abysmal. They really can’t get any worse. The league is never going to beat the Tour’s TV exposure so I would try to get away from that time block.

First, go back to playing events when the Tour has its weakest tournaments. I’m not sure why they ever stopped doing that in the first place. Second, try to find ways around finishing on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET. Take advantage of being in different time zones by finishing at 2 p.m. ET or 10 p.m. ET. Play a night golf event for one of the tournaments. Just try to carve out more unique TV space for the time being.

Those are the ideas I have for LIV’s future.

Do you have any thoughts? Is there anything they can do to make you watch?

Let me know below in the comments.

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Sean is a longtime golf journalist and underachieving 8 handicap who enjoys the game in all forms. If he didn't have an official career writing about golf, Sean would spend most of his free time writing about it anyway. When he isn't playing golf, you can find Sean watching his beloved Florida Panthers hockey team, traveling to a national park or listening to music on his record player. He lives in Nashville with his wife and dog (of course the dog's name is Hogan).

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      Frank the Tank

      5 months ago

      Change up the musak. Round one: Montovanni, Nelson Riddle, Bert Kampfert. Round two: Bossa Nova, Samba, and Mariachi bands. Round Three: Stoner doom metal, Hardcore Punk and German Techno.

      Reply

      Wrench

      5 months ago

      The PGA is boring, get over yourself!

      Reply

      ericsokp

      5 months ago

      So I know I’m just a cranky 60 year old, but other than the Ryder Cup, team golf just doesn’t do it for me (similar to team tennis which they keep trying every few years and failing). Try as I might, I just can’t get interested in LIV, especially when so many of the participants clearly stated when they initially signed that they just wanted to make more money and play less golf (at least guys like DJ, Kevin Na and a few others were being honest).

      The Range Goats vs. The Crushers (or any of the other juvenile names they’ve come up with) will never be Dodgers/Yankees or Lakers/Celtics, etc.

      Reply

      Yummy

      5 months ago

      You must hate your college kids then huh

      Reply

      R Brown

      5 months ago

      You’ve identified another problem for their version of team golf; to build a true following, a team needs to be tied to a place. People need to have a stake in the team’s success. When it wins, they rejoice. When it loses, they weep. That only happens when a team represents a place, not just in name, but in connection with its people. LIV is just rich guys getting richer, and having to do even less work for it.

      Reply

      Drew

      5 months ago

      Expand to 4 rounds, no cut. That way the players should qualify for OWGR points and everyone gets to see their favorites compete all 4 days. Have wayyy more food beverage options. Nashville was great but lines were insane. Have major manufacturers have their latest to try out on site. Cant believe they don’t already do that. They would sell enough to make it worthwhile I’m certain. Lastly have someone like DraftKings open a facility that would be a sports bar with live wagering on golf.

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      Jay V

      5 months ago

      So, Turning LIV into Caddyshavk 2 is the answer?

      Reply

      Mark

      5 months ago

      I believe the OWGR said it wasn’t the 54 holes its the fact that there really isnt a way to play your way on to the tour and captains can’t be relegated off the tour that was the sticking point. There are other tours that get points for 54 holes on a prorated basis. They want them to have monday qualifiers and a q-school.

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      Yummy

      5 months ago

      Whatever it is, it’s just a bunch of dudes sitting around in an office prejudging and being fascists, making calls on what goes and what doesn’t. The OWGR is completely meaningless, as there is no way to truly decide who the best players in the WORLD are when most of the PGA Tour players only play in the US and never travel around the world. It’s the same farce as the FIFA World Rankings when they have the US ranked 15th and they can’t even get out of the group stages at the Copa America, having been given a favourable bye from the seeded CONCACAF rankings to let them have an easy way into the competition.
      Same goes for the NCAA rankings, it’s all completely meaningless, since the colleges don’t all play against each other to truly test out who beats who in a season.
      If anything, the DP World Tour guys should get more World ranking since they actually travel THE WORLD from country to country, as do the Asian Tour. The points system should be heavily weighed for events played AWAY in a foreign country than your own, and NOT based on money or what’s being played on the American tour only. The majors are meaningless in that case, and should be rewritten for World Majors like the way they do it in tennis

      Jon Eidukas

      5 months ago

      LIV coming to the PNW seems like it could be a big success.

      I read that Chambers Bay is opening a dialogue with LIV about a future tournament–given the recent USGA treatment of Chambers, this seems like a great move for both parties (Chambers and LIV).

      It was great to have the Womens PGA Championship at Sahalee this year and the Champions Tour in Snoqualmie each year, but having a “regular mens” tour event in the greater Seattle area seems like a no-brainer for both parties

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      Eric

      5 months ago

      The current team format does nothing for me, they need to change it if they’re going to lean into it more.

      The rare times I do watch LIV I have to mute it, the commentating is awful. They hype up average shots like it was the most incredible thing ever done on a golf course. I know you want to bring excitement to your product but it’s unbearable. Feherty’s short video in Nashville on how so many players are skinny or fit nowadays cracked me up though.

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      Larry

      5 months ago

      Right on…!!

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      Yummy

      5 months ago

      Yo, they went to Pumpkin Ridge in Portland Oregon in 22.
      And Chambers Bay have expressed interest in hosting LIV, so I think we’ll see that course again.
      The Team Final at the end of the season is MatchPlay. It’s actually really good to see them battle it out in stages to qualify from Quarters to Semis and then the Final. Good training for the Ryder Cup, you might say.
      As for painting greens and what not – may be they can do AR (augmented reality) for broadcast, not necessarily paint the course lol. May be they can rent out AR Goggle on the Party Hole for such things

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      Peejer

      5 months ago

      Guess I’m just old fashioned, but all this sounds like goofy golf to me. I do know that LIV is just not watchable for me, I’ve tried multiple times. I just can’t get into it. Too bad, they do have some talented golfers there, wish the format was more viewer friendly and interesting.
      Dropping the worst score of the team comes off like most of LIV, it doesn’t matter how you play – just show up and get paid.

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      Lar

      5 months ago

      The format is perfect during the regular season. And then they get into MatchPlay at the one of the season, so there is your format change. If you’ve been paying attention, yes that is what they do for the Team Final. And it’s a great and exciting ending to the season. They really battle it out, teams against teams in the Ryder Cup format, after they have done with the individual scoring tally.
      You already have Eldrick Tont doing the clown golf with the frillies hitting balls indoor into screens playing video game golf, don’t you? They’re about to start that joke soon, are they not? They can do the PlayStation type golf there, with the clowns and ferris wheels and painted greens and video game graphics exploding on the screens or whatever, without having to destroy the actual golf courses with all that stuff!!!! Clever that, innnit? NOT!!! But hey, your hero Eldrick Tont has a whole league to do it. He also has that PopStroke place opening up in a few places, so enjoy your “other” format golf there!

      LIV already went to the Pacific NorthWest, when they went to Pumpkin Ridge in Portland, Oregon in 2022. The place looked awesome on TV, a really fun layout, especially good for viewing, as everybody knows how cool that course is. And, now Chambers Bay is interested, as I am sure you have seen in the news. They are also talking about South Africa, as well as many other countries in the future scheduling.

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      Daniel B

      5 months ago

      I was also coming to say a 4 man scramble format for one tourney would be awesome. Maybe 4 man alternate shot one of the days too? They could get really creative. Also, I was at the Houston event, TONS of cars in parking lot, as many as I ever saw when Shell Houston Open was played at this courese. The course is just too spread out to see the amount of people there.

      Reply

      Laslo Tolf

      5 months ago

      I will not participate in their exhibition golf. NEVER!

      Reply

      Leo Redstone

      5 months ago

      LIV definitely needs to go all-in on the team aspect. The format itself can change between tournaments. Scramble, vegas, matchplay, skins, a night event; so many possibilities.

      Also agree on targeting golf-starved locations, that’s my biggest gripe with the PGA tour.

      As for TV coverage… honestly, this is 2024, nobody under 45 cares; I’d much rather have a single feed on YouTube or any other free platform than a premium cable channel full of ads (or worse, several changing channels, still with tons of ads, like the PGA tour). The Masters app this year was fantastic, take some notes!

      However, I don’t care at all about the financial aspect; we’ve been bombarded with that so much we’ve all grown apathetic. The less we talk about it, the better.

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      Lar

      5 months ago

      The Team Final at the end of the season is MatchPlay, exactly like the Ryder Cup.

      Reply

      Yummy

      5 months ago

      Web access on the LIV site for Live coverage, as well as their App, is all FREE, with no ads.
      LIV will also be doing the “every shot of every player” thing soon, just like the Masters, I’m looking forward to that

      Reply

      ArchieBunker

      5 months ago

      Let them use any technology, conforming or not. No restrictions on balls, clubs, putting strokes or whatever. Would be interesting to see if it makes a difference.

      Reply

      The Artful Duffer

      5 months ago

      I’d love to see them do one event as a team scramble format. If the average schmucks from your local American Legion hall can put up a 58 for their booze fueled annual outing imagine what a group of four pros could post.

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      Peejer

      5 months ago

      One key difference, there are TV camera’s to keep folks honest – which we all know doesn’t happen the the ‘booze fueled annual outing’. Are you also willing to let them buy mulligans, lol!!! I do think a team scramble might be interesting, with 4 professionals all getting a look and opportunity, they’re going to be making birdies and eagles all day. The play-off could take days… Maybe only the team captain advances in play-offs?!?

      Reply

      Charles Thomas

      5 months ago

      As far as team trading is good, but, how about new team draws every tourney. That would be fun!

      Yummy

      5 months ago

      Those booze fuelled dudes also play from the ladies tees, amirite? lol

      Reply

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