Overview
- A deal announced Thursday between Golf Australia and South Australia locks in North Adelaide for six Australian Opens from 2028 to 2034, with the 2028 men's Open confirmed for Adelaide.
- The course is in a $45 million Greg Norman redesign to prepare the city-center venue for major championships and large crowds.
- LIV Golf's future in Adelaide remains uncertain after reports the Saudi Public Investment Fund is ending support, though Premier Peter Malinauskas said the league told him it plans to return next year.
- Malinauskas said the state's contract prevents payments if LIV does not stage an event, which he argued shields taxpayers from losses.
- Golf Australia said 2028 falls to Adelaide because Melbourne hosts the Presidents Cup that year, with the rotation for later years still being set with Victoria.