LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future as Saudi Arabia Ends Funding After 2026 Season
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The news has sparked uncertainty. LIV Golf chief executive Scott O'Neil assured staff that the 2026 season remains on track, but insiders note the league's massive burn rate—around one hundred million dollars monthly—makes profitability elusive, potentially taking five to ten years. ESPN sources indicate LIV may scale back, hosting fewer events outside the United States or even exploring a merger with the DP World Tour, while slashing its signature thirty-million-dollar purses and nine-figure player contracts.
Meanwhile, some LIV players, including former major winners, are quietly inquiring about paths back to the PGA Tour, as representatives reach out amid the turmoil, per ESPN. PGA Tour purses, boosted to twenty million dollars for signature events in response to LIV's arrival, show no signs of shrinking, with insiders calling it a strong opportunity for growth via the Future Competitions Committee, Golf Channel reports.
This saga, born from a failed merger framework that only halted antitrust suits, underscores golf's evolving landscape. LIV disrupted the sport with team formats and global schedules, but without endless Saudi coffers, the PGA Tour now holds the advantage.
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