Matthew Wolff, Ben Campbell, Bubba Watson and Peter Uihlein of RangeGoats GC. Photo: LIV Golf
RangeGoats GC of the LIV Golf League has announced the extension of Peter Uihlein, Matthew Wolff and Ben Campbell for the 2026 season, keeping cornerstone players in place as the squad prepares for another year of competitive growth and global competition.
Led by captain Bubba Watson, the RangeGoats enter 2026 with optimism, quiet confidence, and a clear sense of purpose. Anchored by strong team chemistry and shaped by the experiences of 2025, the team is intent on converting belief into performance as it sets its sights on the next phase of its evolution.
“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.”
RangeGoats delivered a 2025 season that started with a great deal of promise,opening the year with a T2 finish at LIV Golf Riyadh to secure a podium result, and ultimately finishing the regular season as the ninth seed and tenth at the Team Championship.
The campaign was anchored by captain Watson’s resurgence and steady leadership; Watson’s 11th place finish in the season-long points race was his career-best in LIV Golf. The team enters 2026 positioned to convert promise into sustained performance.
Uihlein provided a steady competitive backbone for RangeGoats in 2025, delivering consistent performances in a deep, global field. He posted two top-10 finishes, highlighted by a T6 at LIV Golf Hong Kong.
Uihlein’s experience, course management, and reliability continue to make him central to the team, positioning him as a proven anchor as RangeGoats looks to convert consistency into contention in 2026.
Wolff demonstrated potential in 2025, despite battling a back injury that interrupted his season and limited him to completing just 11 events. The 26-year-old’s season was highlighted by a sixth-place finish at LIV Golf Korea, a performance that underscored his power, creativity, and ability to go low.
With health restored and a focused offseason underway, Wolff enters 2026 positioned for a reset, bringing explosiveness and breakout potential that could elevate both his individual results and RangeGoats’ competitive ceiling.
Two-time Asian Tour winner Campbell returns for his second season with RangeGoats after signing in 2025. The 34-year-old from Queenstown, New Zealand ended last season as the second-highest RangeGoats player on the rankings, and saw a third-place finish at LIV Golf Singapore.
With an expanded LIV Golf schedule and format changes coming in 2026, including 72-hole tournaments, RangeGoats is poised to leverage the continuity of its roster toward stronger results and deeper runs in both individual and team competitions.
The club enters the 2026 season with clarity, continuity, and renewed belief in its competitive ceiling. Lessons from the 2025 campaign have informed a focused offseason centered on health, preparation, and cohesion, positioning RangeGoats to translate flashes of promise into sustained performance. With chemistry established and expectations elevated, the RangeGoats are set to attack 2026 with purpose.
Off the course, RangeGoats stands as one of LIV Golf’s most philanthropically focused teams, with its ‘Goats Give Back’ initiative underscoring a long-standing commitment to leveraging its platform for meaningful social impact.
In partnership with Convoy of Hope, the team additionally supports agricultural and community development programs that help youth and families improve their circumstances and build sustainable livelihoods – reinforcing the belief that success in competition can and should translate into positive change beyond the game.
As RangeGoats approaches the 2026 season, anticipation is building around the team’s engagement with LIV Golf Louisiana, set for June 25 to 28 at Bayou Oaks at City Park. The event holds special significance for the team, which proudly embraces the stop as its “home match.”
The week will offer an opportunity to spotlight a city defined by deep spirit, resilience, and unmistakable energy – values that closely mirror the RangeGoats’ own ethos – while reinforcing a shared commitment to philanthropy and community revitalisation.







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