The third LIV Golf Invitational Series event gets underway this week from Trump National Golf Club, who play host to the third event of the Saudi-funded golf series, the LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster. Look no further, as we have some excellent betting tips and free bets for you! In what has most certainly divided opinion amongst golf fans around the world and continues to do so, the LIV Golf Series third tournament kicks off this week and includes some huge names from the world of golf. These included former world number one and two-time major champion, Dustin Johnson, former four-time major champion and former world number one, Brooks Koepka, 2020 US Open champion, Bryson DeChambeau, and former six-time major champion, Phil Mickelson. Without further ado, here are the best betting tips...
After a devastating year for live music venues, one of Miami’s most popular nightclubs is reopening with a few familiar faces. LIV Nightclub—located in Miami’s iconic Fontainebleau hotel—has invited dance music superstars Alesso and The Martinez Brothers to ring in its long-awaited return, which is going down this Friday, April 16th. Alesso is primed for a triumphant performance that night and The Martinez Brothers will follow suit on Saturday before the club ties a bow on its three-night run on Sunday. Alesso will perform at Miami’s famed LIV Nightclub on April 16th, 2021. Harrison Boyce It’s worth noting that LIV currently does not have any other shows planned, according to the club’s event calendar. Organizers may be using this week...
The puppeteer behind the parties and arguably the king of South Beach’s nightlife scene, LIV owner David Grutman, stopped by a few months ago to look at new upholstery, but he mostly stays away from the club at the center of his hospitality empire. “I cried real tears,” the 46-year-old Grutman said of his last visit to the shuttered club and nightlife’s seemingly bygone era. “It’s really been my lifeblood.” Technically, LIV and Miami’s other nightclubs could reopen at 50% capacity under an ordered issued Sept. 25 by Gov. Ron DeSantis. But Miami leaders have imposed a midnight curfew — a real buzzkill for a scene that doesn’t even get started until the a.m. hours — and are restricting loud music so that people don’t have to shout and risk spreading the virus through their spittle. Also, a l...