LIV Golf Mexico City tee times, TV coverage, channels, live streams and more to watch Rounds 1-3
LIV Golf's 2025 season continues with its sixth event at Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City, marking the first time the league holds a tournament in this location. The tournament features a shotgun start format with no cuts, and Ripper GC, led by Marc Leishman, recently ended Fireballs GC's winning streak in Miami. Joaquin Niemann of Torque GC remains the leader in the individual standings and is a favorite in Mexico City. The $25 million purse is distributed with $20 million for individual prizes and $5 million for team awards, with the individual winner taking home $4 million. Fox Sports has exclusive broadcasting rights for 2025, allowing fans to watch via the Fox Sports App or streaming services like Fubo and DAZN in Canada.
The 2025 LIV Golf season's sixth event is held at Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City, marking its debut in this city. The event follows a shotgun start format, meaning all players begin simultaneously on different holes, and there are no cuts during the tournament.
Ripper GC recently claimed victory over Fireballs GC in Miami, ending their winning streak, with Marc Leishman securing the individual title by outperforming competitors like Charl Schwartzel and Sergio Garcia.
Joaquin Niemann of Torque GC continues to lead the individual standings and is among the favorites to win in Mexico City. The tournament is a significant event in the fourth season of the LIV Golf league, which has expanded to 14 tournaments annually since 2023.
LIV Golf offers a substantial purse of $25 million for the Mexico City event, with $20 million allocated for individual competitors and $5 million for team prizes. The individual winner receives $4 million, while the top team divides $3 million among its members.
Fox Sports holds the exclusive rights to broadcast the LIV Golf 2025 season in the United States, with events also available on the Fox Sports App and the LIVGolf+ app. Streaming is accessible through Fubo, which offers a free trial, and DAZN for Canadian viewers.
The tournament's broadcast team includes Arlo White, Jerry Foltz, and David Feherty, among others, providing comprehensive coverage. Fans can watch the event across multiple platforms, enhancing accessibility for a global audience.
The sixth event of the 2025 LIV Golf season gets underway at the Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City, Mexico on Friday, April 25. This will be the first-ever LIV Golf event held in Mexico City.
Ripper GC brought an end to Fireballs GC's winning streak by claiming the title at Liv Golf Miami earlier this month. They claimed the individual title as well, with Marc Leishman overcoming the likes of Charl Schwartzel and Sergio Garcia.
Torque GC's skipper Joaquin Niemann continues to lead the overall individual standings and is a favorite to come out on top at Liv Golf Mexico City.
The tournament will begin with a shotgun start – meaning all groups will tee off at the same time at their respective starting holes. There will also be no cuts to the field.
This is the fourth season for the Saudi-backed golf league after it began in 2022 with eight tournaments across the world. LIV expanded to 14 tournaments in 2023 and will once again hold 14 tournaments this year.
Here's everything you need to know about LIV's fourth tournament of the 2025 season in Mexico City.
LIV Golf Mexico City TV channel, live streams
- Dates: Apr. 25-27
- TV channel: Fox Sports
- Live stream: Fox Sports app | LIVGolf+ | Fubo | DAZN (Canada)
LIV Golf will be broadcast exclusively on Fox Sports throughout the 2025 season with streaming available on the Fox Sports App and the LIVGolf+ app.
Fans can watch LIV Golf on Fubo which streams Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2 channels.
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Spectators trying to catch LIV Golf Mexico City in Canada can stream the entire event on DAZN.
LIV Golf Mexico City TV schedule 2025
Fox Sports signed a multi-year broadcasting deal with LIV Golf to broadcast LIV Golf League's 14-tournament global schedule in the United States. More than half of the tournaments will be broadcast on either FOX or Fox Sports 1 with all events being streamed on the Fox Sports App.
Here's how to catch all three days of LIV Mexico City.
Date | Time (ET) | TV channel | Live stream |
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Friday, Apr. 25 | 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. | Fox Sports XTRA | Fubo (U.S.), DAZN (CA) |
Friday, Apr. 25 | 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. | FS2 | Fubo (U.S.), DAZN (CA) |
Saturday, Apr. 26 | 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. | Fox Sports XTRA | Fubo (U.S.), DAZN (CA) |
Saturday, Apr. 26 | 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. | FS1 | Fubo (U.S.), DAZN (CA) |
Sunday, Apr. 27 | 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. | FS1 | Fubo (U.S.), DAZN (CA) |
LIV Golf broadcasters, info for Mexico City
LIV's live coverage will be led by five members of its broadcast team with two members hosting the pre- and post-game shows.
Arlo White (play-by-play) will once again be joined by analysts Jerry Foltz and David Feherty in the booth. Dom Boulet and Su-Ann Heng will report from the course. Christian Crosby will host the shows with analysis from Rachel Drummond, Foltz, Heng and Boulet.
LIV Golf Mexico City tee times and groups
- Start time: 3:05 p.m. ET | 12:05 p.m. PT
Here's where everyone will start on Thursday for Round 1 at 3:05 p.m. ET. LIV Golf tournaments utilize a shotgun start, meaning everyone's respective groups tee off at the same time at their starting holes.
Hole | Group |
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1 | Abraham Ancer, Marc Leishman, Patrick Reed |
2 | Carlos Ortiz, Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka |
3 | Martin Kaymer, Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau |
4 | Sergio Garcia, David Puig, Luis Masaveu |
5 | Joaquin Niemann, Mito Pereira, Sebastian Munoz |
6 | Cameron Smith, Matt Jones, Lucas Herbert |
7 | Anirban Lahiri, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III |
8 | Henrik Stenson, Lee Westwood, Sam Horsfield |
9 | Jason Kokrak, Graeme McDowell, Talor Gooch |
10 | Dustin Johnson, Harold Varner III, Thomas Pieters |
11 | Andy Ogletree, Cameron Tringale, Brendan Steele |
12 | Tyrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin, Caleb Surratt |
13 | Jinichiro Kozuma, Yubin Jang, Danny Lee |
14 | Ben Campbell, Matthew Wolff, Peter Uihlein |
15 | Richard Bland, Frederik Kjettrup, Adrian Meronk |
16 | Ian Poulter, Anthony Kim, Chieh-Po Lee |
17 | Dean Burmester, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace |
18 | Louis Oosthuizen, Bubba Watson, Kevin Na |
LIV Golf Mexico City teams
Here are all the squads for this event and the rest of the season:
Team | Captain | Players |
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4 Aces | Dustin Johnson | Thomas Pieters Patrick Reed Harold Varner III |
Cleeks | Martin Kaymer |
Richard Bland Adrian Meronk Fredrik Kjettrup |
Crushers | Bryson DeChambeau | Paul Casey Charles Howell III Anirban Lahiri |
Fireballs | Sergio Garcia | Abraham Ancer Luis Masaveu David Puig |
HyFlyers | Phil Mickelson | Brendan Steele Cameron Tringale Andy Ogletree |
Iron Heads | Kevin Na | Yubin Jang Danny Lee Wade Ormsby |
Legion XIII | Jon Rahm | Tyrrell Hatton Tom McKibbin Caleb Surratt |
Majesticks | Ian Poulter Lee Westwood Henrik Stenson |
Sam Horsfield |
RangeGoats | Bubba Watson | Ben Campbell Peter Uihlein Matthew Wolff |
Ripper | Cameron Smith | Lucas Herbert Matt Jones March Leishman |
Smash | Brooks Koepka | Talor Gooch Jason Kokrak Graeme McDowell |
Stinger | Louis Oosthuizen | Dean Burmester Branden Grace Charl Schwartzel |
Torque | Joaquin Niemann | Sebastian Munoz Mito Pereira Carlos Ortiz |
LIV Golf Mexico City purse
LIV Golf once again has a huge purse at stake – $25 million distributed among the players. While the individual tournament has a total prize money of $20 million, the team prize purse is set at $5 million.
The winner of the individual tournament takes home $4 million, while second place wins $2.25 million. The top team will split $3 million.
Where is LIV Golf Mexico City in 2025?
- Course: Club de Golf Chapultepec
- Location: Mexico City, Mexico
- Par: 72
- Length: 7,267 yards
The Trump National Doral sits 7.9 miles outside Mexico City.
It hosted World Golf Championships between 2017-2020, as well as the Mexico Open on multiple occasions.