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BMW contender Carlos Ortiz on the future of his LIV Golf league: 'It's not looking great'
Carlos Ortiz has made $34 million in LIV Golf and now he fears the league will be going away with a lack of funding in the ...
LIV Golf has now gone several weeks without a tournament casting a cloud of uncertainty over its future. Fueling those ...
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — It was about this time five years ago that pro golf’s five families, as they’re known — the four major-owning governing bodies and the PGA Tour — started acting like the cousins ...
When asked about reports that LIV Golf’s loss of funding may result in a premature end to the 2026 season, O’Neil told CNBC ...
The LIV Golf League is facing an uncertain future, as Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund will cease its funding for the breakaway tour after the 2026 season. CEO Scott O'Neil is scrambling to drum ...
Here's a look at the LIV players in the field at Royal Birkdale for the 2026 Open Championship.
As uncertainty surrounds LIV Golf, Bryson DeChambeau is adamant he’ll use his star power to help the league raise investment after acknowledging that the decision from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment ...
LIV Golf is trying to find an investor after Saudi Arabia pulled its funding from the league championed by President Donald ...
LIV Golf’s plan to finish out the 2026 season as currently scheduled may not come to fruition. A new report from Front Office Sports indicated a growing feeling among people in and around LIV that the ...
The question now is how much money does LIV Golf need to continue existing, and where will these funds come from? LIV isn’t known for being cheap, by any means. In fact, the excessive cash is arguably ...
LIV Golf, the competitor to the PGA Tour bankrolled by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, is losing its funding from the Gulf state, according to The Wall Street Journal, following weeks of ...
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Jon Rahm open to funding LIV Golf as league seeks fresh investors after split with PIF
Before teeing it up at the PGA Tour and DP World Tour co-sanctioned Genesis Scottish Open on Thursday, Jon Rahm said that he hasn’t been asked to put his own money back into LIV Golf. But if he were ...
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