Majesticks Golf Club Lead LIV Golf Indianapolis
Digest more
We’re in the final event of the season, but LIV Golf’s future doesn’t seem to be any more certain. The Saudi Public Investment Fund withdrew support for the league back in April, and LIV were left scrambling for new investment.
According to the Financial Times, Sergio Garcia's meltdown on the 2nd tee on Sunday at the Masters embarrassed Yasir al-Rumayyan -- the governor of the PIF who had been at the helm of LIV Golf since its inception -- and played a role in his decision to pull LIV's funding. Here's the report:
LIV Golf's future hinges on top players committing to stay beyond the end of this season, but Tyrrell Hatton appeared to signal his intention to quit at Chatham Hills
Dustin Johnson was one of the biggest names to swap the PGA Tour for LIV Golf back in June 2022. Johnson has won three times on LIV Golf since joining the league just over four years ago.
LIV Golf's season finale in Indianapolis should shed some light on the league's future. Stay up-to-date with Golfweek throughout the day.
Scott O'Neil says he "hopes" LIV Golf can pay the media company amid a $1.2 million lawsuit over alleged missed vendor payments from media days.
With all the chatter about what value top LIV players like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau might bring to the PGA Tour if they choose to return, Rory McIlroy was pointed in a question. He asks
We take an in-depth look at exactly what we know about LIV Golf 2.0 and what unanswered questions still remain over the team tour's survival
Saudi Arabia’s PIF reportedly pulled the plug on LIV Golf after Sergio Garcia’s Masters outburst added to concerns surrounding the league's viability beyond the 2026 season
CEO Scott O'Neil is confident LIV Golf will continue as it attempts to remake itself, but he also expressed a desire for the new version to be accepted into the larger golf ecosystem.
LIV Golf's future remains uncertain. Jordan Bank / Getty Images LIV Golf says it has a new investor — one that CEO Scott O’Neil insists could support the league for many years to come. But behind the scenes, that confidence conflicts with player ...
Michael La Sasso leads LIV Golf Indianapolis with one round left to play after he posted a solid round of 66 on Saturday. La Sasso carded a sensational round of 60 on day two in Indianapolis – a score that vaulted him back into contention after a disappointing opening round of 71.