LIV Golf's future is uncertain following the Saudi Public Investment Fund's (PIF) announcement that it will cease funding the league at the end of the current season. A report indicates that LIV Golf may run out of money before completing its planned events for 2026. A high-ranking executive from a major partner stated that 'every remaining tournament is on the fence.' LIV's next scheduled event is set for July 23-26 in the United Kingdom. In 2024 and 2025, LIV Golf's monthly spending averaged $100 million, and the PIF had previously injected over $1 billion into the league from 2021 to 2025. The cumulative investment from the PIF was projected to reach $6 billion by the end of 2026. LIV Golf did not respond to a request for comment regarding the funding situation. Earlier this year, the league canceled an event in New Orleans, citing concerns over summer heat, which raised questions about its scheduling decisions.
LIV Golf Faces Financial Uncertainty After Saudi Funding Withdrawal
LIV Golf is facing financial challenges after the Saudi Public Investment Fund announced it will stop funding the league at the end of the current season. Reports suggest that the league may run out of money before completing its 2026 events, with a high-ranking executive indicating uncertainty about future tournaments. LIV Golf's next event is scheduled for July 23-26 in the UK.
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LIV Golf could reportedly run out of money before wrapping up 2026 season after Saudis pull funding
LIV Golf Faces Financial Uncertainty After Saudi Funding Withdrawal