Free public transport will be available across the Adelaide Metro network this weekend as South Australia hosts one of the world's best golf events at The Grange Golf Club.
A record-breaking crowd is expected to swing through the gates of The Grange Golf Club as Australian team Ripper GC, led by icon Cam Smith, try to defend their LIV Golf title in season four of the three-time World's Best Golf Event.
To get spectators to the green, all Adelaide Metro bus, train and tram services will be free from first service Thursday, 12 February to last service Sunday, 15 February 2025 for anyone with an event ticket.
Dedicated LIV Golf shuttle buses will also drive fans from across Adelaide to The Grange Golf Club all weekend. The high frequency shuttles will service bus zones near key hotels in the Adelaide CBD, Glenelg, West Beach as well as the Adelaide 36ers Arena and Woodville Railway Station.
More than 50 players across 13 teams will play-off in an epic four-day spectacle that will be bigger and louder than ever before with beloved electronic hitmakers Peking Duk opening the nonstop celebration before global phenomenon FISHER closes out the weekend on Sunday night.
The action will extend far beyond the fairway with local DJs mixing beats at bus stops across the city each morning, ensuring the par-tee is felt right through the CBD. A live site in Rundle Mall will show a live screening of the tournament over the weekend with plenty of fun for the kids as well.
Local roads will close at the end of the event each day to allow crowds to safely leave the area, so please be patient and allow extra travel time. Find live updates on traffic conditions at Traffic SA.
Plan your trip with journey planner and check the available LIV Golf shuttle services by visiting www.adelaidemetro.com.au to see the timetable in real time.
Minister for Tourism, Zoe Bettison said there will be no fares, just fairways this weekend with free Adelaide Metro bus, train and tram services for anyone heading to The Grange to be a part of the world-class golf action.
"Fans can also take advantage of free dedicated shuttle buses that will run across several hotspot locations, ensuring no one has to miss a beat of South Australia's un-fore-gettable four-day golf, entertainment and live music festival," Minister Bettison said.
"No ifs, putts or maybes - leave the car at home and let Adelaide Metro do the driving. We are proud to have carried nearly 900,000 passengers for free across 59 events last year and look forward to being caddy again this year."