LIV Golf makes desperate move to secure funding
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Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund launched LIV Golf with a massive investment and a bold vision, pouring more than $5 billion into the league since it began in 2022 to shake up professional golf.
As the future of LIV Golf remains uncertain, golfers on the tour will certainly look for a way to get back on the PGA Tour. However, the 2023 Open champion Brian Harman believes that there should be consequences for those returning.
Multiple representatives for LIV Golf members have reached out to the PGA Tour about a possible return. But it's a complicated issue as several tour players articulated Thursday at the Cadilac Champio
LIV Golf's demise is happening. And perhaps quicker than we thought. Now the question, what is the pathway back to the PGA Tour for LIV players.
In spite of his public comments, David Feherty now says that he is 'in the dark' when it comes to what's happening with LIV Golf.
LIV Golf is now trying to find new financial support. Reports say the tour has hired business experts to create a new plan and help bring in outside investors.
The news follows revelations that Saudi Arabia's PIF, governed by Yasir Al-Rumayyan, intends to discontinue funding for the golf league.
The future of LIV Golf players is a massive unknown after the Saudi Public Investment Fund withdrew funding for the tour. CEO Scott O’Neil hopes to seek alternate funding for 2027 and beyond, but the tour has endured heavy losses in recent years,