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Adelaide Tees Off: Elite LIV Golf Action Hits The Grange Today

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12 February 2026/02:16
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Adelaide Tees Off: Elite LIV Golf Action Hits The Grange Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: JERRYE & ROY KLOTZ MD

LIV Golf Adelaide: Day One Spectacular

Adelaide becomes the global epicenter of professional sports today, Thursday, 12 February 2026, as the highly anticipated LIV Golf Adelaide tournament officially kicks off at The Grange Golf Club. This year marks a significant milestone for the event, transitioning into an expanded four-day, 72-hole format to meet the overwhelming demand from South Australian sports fans.

The gates at The Grange open early this morning, welcoming thousands of spectators to the Fan Village and the legendary "Watering Hole" at the 12th hole. Unlike traditional golf tournaments, LIV Golf utilizes a shotgun start, ensuring that professional stars are competing on every hole simultaneously from the first bell.

Key Match Day Information

  • Venue: The Grange Golf Club, White Sands Drive, Grange.
  • Gates Open: 9:00 AM.
  • Shotgun Start: 11:45 AM.
  • Live Entertainment: Peking Duk (performing after the conclusion of play).

Teams to Watch

All eyes will be on the hometown favorites, Ripper GC, captained by Open Champion Cameron Smith. The Australian contingent, which includes Marc Leishman, Lucas Herbert, and the sensational new recruit Elvis Smylie, will be looking to defend their home turf. Smylie enters today's round with incredible momentum following his historic professional debut victory in Riyadh earlier this month.

The competition is expected to be fierce, with 13 world-class teams in the field. International heavyweights such as Crushers GC, led by Bryson DeChambeau, and Legion XIII, captained by Jon Rahm, are slated to provide stiff opposition as they battle for both individual and team honors. The tournament continues to blur the lines between elite professional sport and a festival atmosphere, cementing its place as the premier event on Adelaide's sporting calendar for 2026.

Public transport is highly recommended for those heading to the course, with additional bus and train services operating to and from the Grange area. For those unable to attend in person, the action will be broadcast live throughout the day.