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What to know as LIV Golf Tour comes to Rich Harvest Farms this weekend

Phil Mickelson lines up a shot on the 18th hole during the first round of the Bedminster Invitational LIV Golf tournament in Bedminster, N.J., Friday, July 29, 2022.

The LIV Golf Tour is coming to Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove this weekend as part of its inaugural season.

The LIV Golf Invitational Chicago will be the tour’s fifth event of the year and runs from Friday to Sunday, featuring some of the top-ranked golfers in the world.

LIV Golf has faced controversy since its founding in 2021. Many have been opposed to the new tour because it is backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which is overseen by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Fans have expressed concerns about the country’s poor human rights record along with ties to the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 and the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Some of the world’s best golfers have accepted LIV Golf’s large salary offerings to leave the PGA Tour, including Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed.

Golfers who compete in LIV Golf cannot compete in PGA Tour events but can compete in the four majors.

Here are the answers to some questions you might have ahead of this weekend’s event.

Who is in the field?

Johnson will try to win back-to-back events after winning the LIV Golf Invitational Boston, which was held earlier in September. This year’s British Open champion Cameron Smith will compete at Rich Harvest Farms, while Watson will make his second appearance on the Tour.

Koepka, DeChambeau, Reed and Mickelson also will compete in the event.

How is LIV Golf different from the PGA Tour?

LIV Golf is only three rounds, not four, with no cut midway through and features a field of only 48 golfers. Play starts with a shotgun start, which means players tee off at each hole simultaneously at the start of each round.

The event also includes concurrent individual and team play. Teams are drafted by captains into four-man squads.

What’s the schedule?

On competition days, parking will open to fans at 8 a.m. before gates open at 9 a.m. The shotgun start is at 12:15 p.m.

Are tickets still available, and where do I buy them?

Yes, tickets are still available for the event and can be found on the tour’s website, tickets.livgolf.com.

Fans can buy a single-day grounds pass for $49 or a three-day grounds pass for $115.

Tickets for the Gallery Club, where fans can view the competition from their private venue that includes beer, wine and food, are available for $275 on Saturday and Sunday, or fans can get a three-day pass for $750.

Club 54 tickets, which include a private viewing terrace, carving station, access to two exclusive hospitality venues and an opportunity to check out a fan’s favorite player on the practice range, are available for each day. Friday tickets are $850, Saturday is $900, Sunday is $995 and the whole weekend pass goes for $2,500.

The Club 54 Premium package includes the opportunity to walk inside the ropes with players and watch as the winner lifts the trophy from front-row seating.

All tickets are digital via mobile phone and must be purchased in advance. Paper printout tickets will not be accepted.

Where is the parking, and how much does it cost?

Parking is free, regardless of which ticket you buy. Fans will be asked to park in a natural field next to the golf course and can enter at 45W740 Granart Road in Sugar Grove.

What else do I need to know before heading over?

Bags must be smaller than 6x6x6 inches, including backpacks, camera bags, carrying cases or chair bags. Any clear, plastic vinyl or other carry items must be smaller than 12x12x6 inches. There is no storage area for oversized bags.

The event will be cashless.

Michal Dwojak

Michal Dwojak

Michal is a sports enterprise reporter for Shaw Local, covering the CCL/ESCC for Friday Night Drive and other prep sports for the Northwest Herald. He also is a Chicago Bears contributing writer. He previously was the sports editor for the Glenview Lantern, Northbook Tower and Malibu Surfside News.