LIV Golf is gearing up for a revamp in 2025 with the tour's popular stops in Nashville and Houston reportedly set to be dropped from next year's schedule.

Despite pulling in impressive crowds in 2024, the two venues have been swapped for fresh American locations, as reported by Sports Business Journal. However, fans can still look forward to LIV Golf Dallas and LIV Golf Chicago, which are staying put.

Greg Norman, the CEO of LIV, has unveiled two exciting new destinations: South Korea and Indiana. The tour will tee off at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea from May 2-4 and swing by The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Indiana, from August 15-17.

The 2025 season kicks off on February 6 at LIV Golf Riyadh in South Korea. "LIV Golf is growing across the globe in new and returning markets, and our 2025 schedule is a testament to that," declared Norman.

"Bringing LIV Golf to South Korea is another significant milestone as we continue to expand throughout Asia, and our inaugural event in Indy will be a perfect match for a community steeped in sports history and tradition.

"We're excited to build on the tremendous success we had last year at new LIV Golf venues in Chicago, Dallas, and the UK, where we set new league attendance records and saw dramatic competition on the course."

Jon Rahm led the 2024 individual standings in LIV Golf (
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The lineup for the tour's teams is yet to be revealed. Last season's LIV featured 13 teams, including Bryson DeChambeau's Crushers GC and Jon Rahm's Legion XIII.

The LIV Golf tour's international march continues apace with forthcoming tournaments in notable cities, including a stop in Dallas from 27-29 June, followed by a jaunt to Andalucia, San Roque, Spain from 11-13 July. The tour then comes to Rocester, England from 25-27 July and touches down in Chicago from 8-10 August.

Polish LIV sensation Adrian Meronk expressed his excitement about the tour's global ambitions in an interview with Golf Digest. "It wouldn't be the worst thing if the PGA Tour went its own way and everyone else got together and created a worldwide tour everywhere except the United States," he said.

"I like that idea. It would be awesome. The Asian Tour (funded by the PIF) is flourishing right now, so maybe that will happen."

When it comes to the individual points list, Rahm led the pack with 235.17 points in 2024, surpassing Joaquin Niemann, Sergio Garcia, Tyrrell Hatton, and Brooks Koepka.

Meanwhile, DeChambeau’s Crushers GC clinched the top spot on the team points leaderboard, with Rahm's Legion XIII, Rper GC, Smash GC, and Torque GC trailing behind.