RangeGoats GC are keeping their core intact for the 2026 LIV Golf season, extending Peter Uihlein, Matthew Wolff and Ben Campbell as Bubba Watson’s team looks to turn last year’s early spark into something steadier, sharper, and far harder to knock off course.
Watson made the message simple: better health, better continuity, better results.
“We’re looking forward to getting the 2026 season started,” Watson said. “Injury and illness hurt our momentum last year, so we’re excited for a fresh, healthy start in 2026. We have all the talent we need; we just have to step up and compete all season long.”
The headline move: continuity over chaos

In a league where rosters can feel like airport departure boards, RangeGoats GC have chosen the calmer route: keep the pieces, tighten the screws, and see what happens when the same four names get a cleaner run at it.
For 2026, that means building on familiarity—roles understood, partnerships established, and less time spent reinventing the wheel.
2025 in one line: promise, then disruption
RangeGoats GC started 2025 with a podium-worthy jolt, opening with a T2 at LIV Golf Riyadh. The season ended with the team as the ninth seed and tenth at the Team Championship, a finish that didn’t match the early hint of lift-off.
Watson, though, produced a personal positive: 11th in the season-long points race, his best finish in LIV Golf.
Peter Uihlein: the reliable backbone
Uihlein gave RangeGoats GC what every team wants and not enough teams get—dependability in a “deep, global field.” Two top-10s in 2025 included a T6 at LIV Golf Hong Kong, and his steadiness remains central to the team’s plan.
The next step is converting consistent weekends into contention Sundays.
Matthew Wolff: the ceiling-raiser if he’s healthy
Wolff’s 2025 had a clear interruption: a back injury that limited him to 11 completed events. Even so, he flashed the kind of volatility that wins golf tournaments, highlighted by sixth at LIV Golf Korea.
If the offseason reset holds and the back behaves, RangeGoats GC gain a weapon—power, creativity, and the ability to go properly low when it matters.
Ben Campbell: points on the board
Campbell returns for a second season after signing in 2025, and his contribution was tangible. The two-time Asian Tour winner from Queenstown, New Zealand, finished as the second-highest RangeGoats player in the team rankings last season and posted a third-place finish at LIV Golf Singapore.
He brings exactly what team formats reward: scoring that counts.
2026’s wrinkle: longer events, tougher questions
The release points to format changes in 2026, including 72-hole tournaments. More holes tend to favour teams that can hold their nerve and their bodies over a longer stretch.
For RangeGoats GC, that amplifies two themes: Uihlein’s consistency becomes even more valuable, and Wolff’s health becomes even more important.
Louisiana as the “home match”
One date already carries extra weight: LIV Golf Louisiana (June 25–28) at Bayou Oaks at City Park, which the team embraces as its “home match.”
It’s also a natural stage for the team’s off-course identity. RangeGoats GC continue to push their “Goats Give Back” initiative, alongside a partnership with Convoy of Hope supporting agricultural and community development programmes.
What to watch next
RangeGoats GC have done the quiet, sensible thing—kept the core and backed the chemistry. Now comes the harder part: proving that continuity isn’t just comfort, it’s a competitive edge.
Tickets for LIV Golf’s 2026 season are available now at LIVGolf.com. For more information on the 2026 schedule, visit LIVGolf.com/schedule.