LIV Golf Mexico City • Club de Golf Chapultepec GC
LIV Golf Mexico City brings elite team and individual competition to the stunning Riviera Maya. The league’s innovative 72-hole, no-cut format showcases some of the world’s most accomplished players across 13 events worldwide. Mexico City’s stop at Club de Golf Chapultepec Golf Course delivers a true test of shot-making at high elevation former World Golf Championship tournament site.
Set high above Mexico City, Club de Golf Chapultepec is a classic par-71 layout where altitude, narrow tree-lined fairways, and sloping greens put a premium on distance control and precise shot-making. The course rewards players who can shape tee shots, manage yardages in the thin air, and stay patient on tricky putting surfaces.
As LIV Golf’s annual anchor in Mexico, the tournament features 12 teams, 48 players, and a $25 million purse. The shotgun start and team atmosphere bring a unique energy rarely seen in professional golf.
🏌️ Club de Golf Chapultepec — Mexico City Par 71 • 7,330 Yards • High-Altitude Strategic Test
Club de Golf Chapultepec is one of the most distinctive venues in professional golf. Set roughly 7,300 feet above sea level, the course forces players to constantly adjust carry distances, control trajectory, and shape tee shots through narrow, tree-lined corridors. At Chapultepec, precision and positioning matter more than simply overpowering the layout.
Quick Course Overview
Opened in 1921, Chapultepec is a classic Mexico City layout with sloping greens, demanding angles, and elevation that changes how every club plays. The ball flies farther than normal here, but the course still punishes loose driving with tightly clustered trees and limited recovery options. Players who manage yardages and stay in position can attack, but mistakes tend to compound quickly.
Course Type / Conditions
- High-altitude parkland layout in Mexico City
- Tight, tree-lined fairways that punish missed tee shots
- Sloping greens with deceptive breaks
- Only two water hazards, primarily guarding the 7th and 17th greens
What Matters Most
- Distance control — altitude changes carry numbers throughout the bag
- Shot shaping — players must work the ball both directions off the tee
- Positioning — fairway placement is critical to setting up approach angles
- Putting touch — the greens are slopey, unusual, and can fool even elite readers
Key Holes / Momentum Stretch
- The short par-4 1st can yield birdie quickly, but its difficult green can also create an early mistake.
- The 5th and 8th demand precise tee balls, while the par-3 7th is one of the toughest holes on the course.
- The 16th is a short par-4 with a green that can create major leaderboard swings depending on pin location.
Winning Formula
- Adjust yardages correctly in the thin air
- Shape tee shots into the right parts of the fairway
- Avoid getting blocked out by the trees after misses
- Stay patient on the greens and trust reads on tricky slopes
LIV Golf Mexico City
2026 LIV Golf Mexico City
Tournament Details
Date: April 18-21, 2026
Location: Club de Golf Chapultepec GC, Mexico City
Field: 48 Players / 12 Teams
Shotgun start, team & individual titles
Event DetailsLIV Golf Mexico City • History & Coverage (2022–2026)
2026 LIV Golf Mexico City
Upcoming Event
Club de Golf Chapultepec GC • Mexico City, Mexico
72-hole shotgun start
$25 million purse / $4M to winner
Team & Individual competition
2025 LIV Golf Mexico City
Recent Champion
El Camaleón GC
Gooch's second LIV Mexico title
Winning team: RangeGoats GC
Final round 65 sealed victory
LIV Team Championship
2025 Team Race
12 Franchises Compete
RangeGoats GC: 2025 champions
Crushers GC: back-to-back team wins (2023-24)
4 Aces GC: consistent podium finishes
LIV Format Explained
54 Holes • No Cut
Individual & Team Scoring
48 players, 12 teams, 3 rounds
Best two scores count per team each round
All four scores count final round
El Camaleón GC Venue
Greg Norman Design
Mayakoba, Mexico
First PGA Tour event in Mexico (2007)
Par 71, 7,024 yards
Three ecosystems: jungle, mangroves, ocean
Community Impact
LIV for Good
Mexico City Initiatives
Grassroots golf development
Environmental sustainability
Local business partnerships
LIV Golf Legacy
Global Champions
Since 2022
2024: Jon Rahm (individual champion)
2023: Crushers GC (team champions)
Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau stars
LIV Golf Mexico City • The Riviera Maya Showcase
Since joining the LIV Golf schedule, the Mexico City event at El Camaleón has become a fan-favorite stop. The vibrant Mayakoba resort, unique course design, and electric atmosphere make this a standout on the global LIV calendar. With team and individual titles on the line, the event draws top international talent and delivers high-stakes drama in a tropical paradise.
The 2026 edition promises intense competition as players battle for the $4 million individual winner’s share and crucial team points. The 54-hole sprint, shotgun start, and team scoring system create a dynamic leaderboard that can change on any hole. LIV Golf Mexico City represents the league’s commitment to innovation, entertainment, and world-class golf in iconic destinations.
El Camaleón’s blend of risk-reward holes and unpredictable wind provides a fair but exacting test. From the jungle gauntlet to the oceanfront finale, the course demands complete shot-making control. As LIV Golf continues to evolve, the Mexico City tournament remains a cornerstone event that showcases the best of the league’s team-first, fast-paced vision for professional golf.