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DORAL, FLORIDA – APRIL 04: Captain Bryson Dechambeau of Crushers GC reacts from the first tee during Day One of LIV Golf Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on April 04, 2025 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Lauren Sopourn/Getty Images

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DORAL, FLORIDA – APRIL 04: Captain Bryson Dechambeau of Crushers GC reacts from the first tee during Day One of LIV Golf Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on April 04, 2025 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Lauren Sopourn/Getty Images
The 2025 LIV Golf Mexico tees off April 25–27 at Club de Golf Chapultepec in vibrant Mexico City. With 13 teams, 54 players, and 54 holes of high-stakes action, expect fireworks. At 7,800 feet above sea level, drives fly farther—up to 12% more—on this thrilling Par 71, 7,410-yard course. Get ready to turn up the volume—The Chainsmokers are set to light up Saturday night with a live performance on February 3, turning the LIV Golf scene into a full-blown party. Golf by day, beats by night. Fans are set to love every bit of LIV Mexico.
Things are equally enthusiastic for golfers. Earlier this season, though, for Bryson DeChambeau, the Masters Tournament was a recent disappointment. After performing exceptionally well for most of the four rounds, he was a strong contender for the Augusta National title after 54 holes. However, his performance slipped in the final round, leaving him far behind the Masters winner, Rory McIlroy. Despite the setback, DeChambeau chose to view it as a learning opportunity, stating during a post-tournament press conference, “But I take a lot of good from this week. I’m excited for the rest of my life.” His fans, eager to see him secure his first win of the season, will want this positive energy to reflect in the upcoming LIV Golf event in Mexico City. So, when will The Mad Scientist hit off at Mexico City?
Bryson DeChambeau will tee off against Martin Kaymer and Phil Mickelson starting from Hole 2 at 1:05 PM (ET). Patrick Reed will begin his round on Friday with a shotgun start at 1:05 PM (ET). The American golfer will tee off against Fireballs GC’s Abraham Anser and Ripper GC’s Marc Leishman from Hole 1. Similarly, Legion XIII’s Jon Rahm will play against Smash GC’s Brooks Koepka and Carlos Ortiz of Torque GC from Hole 1 at 1:16 PM (ET).
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Interestingly, Spanish golfer Sergio Garcia will tee off against his fellow Fireballs GC teammates, David Puig and Luis Masaveu, from Hole 3 at 1:05 PM (ET). Fans can expect a similar atmosphere on the rest of the holes as well. Similarly, on Hole 4, Joaquin Niemann will face off against his Torque GC teammates, Mito Pereira and Sebastian Munoz. For the complete list of tee times and pairings, please check out the latest post shared by LIV Golf Communications!
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Can Bryson DeChambeau bounce back in Mexico after his Masters slip-up, or is Niemann unstoppable?
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Friday’s Rd. 1 groupings #LIVGolf Mexico City pic.twitter.com/0hRsck7ZRj
— LIV Golf Communications (@LIVGolfComms) April 23, 2025
The streaming schedule includes Friday, April 25, from 3-5 p.m. ET on the Fox Sports App and 5-8 p.m. ET on FS2. On Saturday, you can catch the action from 2-5 p.m. ET on the Fox Sports App and 5-8 p.m. ET on FS1. Similarly, on the last day, the games will air from 2-8 p.m. ET on FS1. With the 2025 LIV Golf Mexico City promising so much, the golf world can expect top performances from several big names, including Bryson DeChambeau.
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Golfers to watch out for at the 2025 LIV Golf Mexico City
For defending champion Joaquin Niemann, the 2025 season appears to be in his favor. After winning the 2024 PIF Saudi International, Niemann crushed it this season, securing victories at the LIV Golf events in Adelaide and Singapore. Essentially, as he arrives at Club de Golf Chapultepec, the Chilean golfer will be looking to maintain his position at the top of the LIV Golf individual standings.
Similarly, Bryson DeChambeau is in great form. In his six starts this season, including the Masters, he has finished in the top 10 four times. Given his strong showing at the Masters, where he held the lead two holes into the final round, DeChambeau is expected to pose a significant threat to Niemann in his title defense.
Currently ranked third in the LIV Golf individual standings, Jon Rahm may not have finished strongly at Augusta National, but he has displayed consistent performance this season. The 2024 Player of the Year, Rahm, has finished in the top 10 in all events this season.
Patrick Reed began the season slowly, but the golfer has found his form in recent times. Thanks to his 2nd place finish at the International Series Macau, the American golfer has secured his spot at Portrush. Additionally, Reed followed it with a T7 finish in Miami and finished solo third (the best LIV Golf performance) at Augusta National.
Then, we cannot underestimate the power of homegrounds. Mexican golfers Carlos Ortiz (Torque GC) and Abraham Ancer (Fireballs GC) are expected to receive much love. Ancer has expressed that playing in front of his fellow Mexicans means a lot to him and his teammates. This, indeed, is a strong field; how can we miss out on most of them? But, who are you rooting for? Let us know in the comment section!
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Can Bryson DeChambeau bounce back in Mexico after his Masters slip-up, or is Niemann unstoppable?