
13-15 February 2026 The loudest weekend of golf is back.
LIV Golf Adelaide returns to Grange Golf Club 13-15 February 2026 — faster, bolder and unlike anything else on Australia’s sporting calendar. It’s here you’ll find cold drinks, wild applause and the kind of shots you’ll hear before you see. This is golf, South Australian style.
Watch 54 of the world’s best up close, including legends like Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau — shaping shots you’ll remember for years to come. Australia’s own Cameron Smith and Ripper GC will also share the fairway, chasing another win in front of a home crowd that knows how to cheer.
From the roar of the Watering Hole to waves of applause rolling across the premium viewing decks, every inch of this course hums with energy. It’s the snap of a drive, music shaking the fairway at post-round concerts and the crowd coming alive on the green.
Come feel the energy for yourself — first round of tickets is on sale now. Limited 3-day passes are available to purchase at the LIV Golf website.
Extend your LIV Golf experience
Linger a little longer and extend your stay in Adelaide or venture out to our regions. You’ll find good food, local stories and the chance to get up close to players. More than enough reason to turn one weekend into something much more.
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What's on
Adelaide accommodation
When the music fades and the fairways grow quiet, there’s nothing like slipping away to somewhere that feels your own. Find your place to exhale, right here in Adelaide.
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AccommodationAccommodation$179Adelaide
Where to eat & drink
Here, chefs build dishes around what’s ripe, what’s local and what pairs best with something cold in a glass. Adelaide has plenty on the menu — all made for sharing. Here are our best places to eat and drink after the final hole.
Things to do in South Australia
Once play wraps up, South Australia takes it from there — rooftop climbs, wild open plains and stories worth telling. Start with these local highlights.
Golf courses in South Australia
Greens tucked into dunes. Fairways fringed with gum trees. Sea breeze that carries your drive just that little bit further. These are some of South Australia’s best golf courses.
Nearby regions
Beyond Adelaide, more simple pleasures call. Fresh seafood straight from the ocean, slow afternoons in the vines and country pubs open to the breeze. Stay a little longer and discover the nearby regions that locals love.
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Barossa
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Adelaide Hills
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Fleurieu Peninsula
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Clare Valley
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Murray River, Lakes and Coorong
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Kangaroo Island