LIV Golf continued the second round of its Virginia tournament this week with exclusive broadcasting provided by Fox Sports.
The event represents a key stop in the 2026 season schedule, highlighting the league's effort to secure high-visibility venues and broadcast partnerships in the U.S.
Competition is taking place in Virginia on the banks of the Potomac River [1]. The tournament carries a total prize pool of $20 million [2], with the individual winner set to receive a share of $3.6 million [2].
Broadcasting partners Fox Sports and LIV Golf organizers have coordinated the coverage to provide exclusive content for golf audiences [1]. The tournament's financial scale remains a central feature of the league's operational model as it competes for viewership against traditional golf tours.
While the event is centered in Virginia, related coverage has noted other high-profile courses such as the Quail Hollow Club, which features a par of 71 [2]. That specific course measures 7,583 yards [2].
“The tournament carries a total prize pool of $20 million”
The scale of the Virginia tournament's purse underscores LIV Golf's strategy of using massive financial incentives to attract top-tier talent and maintain a disruptive presence in the professional golf landscape. By securing a major U.S. broadcaster like Fox Sports, the league is attempting to transition from a niche disruptor to a mainstream sporting staple.





