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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 ...
Josele Ballester says if he thinks LIV Golf will exist next year after making DP World Tour decision
LIV golfers face an extremely difficult decision this offseason. With so much uncertainty surrounding the future of LIV Golf ...
Former PGA Tour winner turned golf commentator Johnson Wagner believes the LIV Golf League will fold in August.
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LIV Golf facing collapse? Johnson Wagner makes explosive prediction about the tour's future
Former PGA Tour winner and golf analyst Johnson Wagner believes LIV Golf could be nearing its breaking point, while also ...
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LIV Golf leader has no concerns about future despite funding threat
LIV Golf star Carlos Ortiz expressed optimism that the circuit would find a way to secure future funding before acknowledging ...
LIV Golf's future remains in serious doubt as reports indicate the tour needs $400 million to cover player contracts, purses and operating costs.
Two-time Irish Open winner Jon Rahm will return to the event in September. With LIV Golf’s future at a crossroads, this ...
In an interview with CNBC, LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neill wouldn't commit to the tour finishing its 2026 season, which includes an event at LIV Michigan.
A Saudi sovereign fund reportedly poured more than $5 billion into the golf league. The fund now says its investment priorities have changed. Here's what might happen to LIV's golfers now. LIV Golf is ...
Brian Rolapp welcomed back Brooks Koepka to the PGA Tour in January. A few weeks later, the PGA Tour gave Patrick Reed a different path back from LIV Golf. Rolapp, the PGA Tour CEO who has been on the ...
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The road ahead for LIV Golf: 2 scenarios that will determine its future
LIV Golf is looking for $300 million in investment by Sept. 1 in order to make sure the league continues into 2027. What happens if they do get the money—and if they don't.
Donald Trump’s love-in with golf is much older than his time at the White House. No president has courted sport’s cultural ...
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