In a move that solidifies its position as golf's disruptive force, LIV Golf has unveiled an all-star global broadcast team that will bring its reimagined tournament experience to nearly 1 billion households across more than 200 countries and territories in 2026. This powerhouse lineup of award-winning journalists, former pro players, and innovative storytellers signals LIV Golf's intent to redefine how the sport is consumed worldwide.
At the heart of this new era is the signing of Henni Zuël, a former Ladies European Tour pro and one of golf's most influential modern voices. Zuël, who has earned acclaim for her work with Sky Sports and GolfTV, will anchor LIV Golf's pre-show coverage and provide on-air analysis, drawing on her competitive experience and knack for captivating narratives. As LIV Golf President Chris Heck noted, "Henni's instincts, intuition, and commitment to modern storytelling make her an ideal voice for this new era."
Reaching New Frontiers
But Zuël is just the tip of the iceberg. LIV Golf has also inked a multi-year deal with TNT Sports to bring its revamped 72-hole, 57-player format to the UK and Ireland. This partnership, which kicks off in February 2026, will see all 14 global events broadcast live, including the league's first-ever foray into South Africa.
What this really means is that LIV Golf is planting its flag in one of the most influential golf markets in the world. As TNT Sports exec Scott Young put it, "Showcasing some of the world's best male golfers playing on LIV Golf is a positive addition to our portfolio." The bigger picture here is that LIV Golf is no longer content to be a regional curiosity - it's aiming to become a truly global phenomenon.
And the numbers back that up. With a reach of 900 million households and a presence in over 200 countries, LIV Golf is poised to capture the imagination of casual and diehard fans alike. As the league expands its field size, increases relegation, and enhances team incentives, the competitive drama is only going to intensify. Buckle up, golf fans - the future of the sport is about to get a whole lot louder.
