Overview
- Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has confirmed it will stop financing LIV Golf after the 2026 season, leaving the league to hunt for new investors to keep operating.
- Jon Rahm told reporters he does not regret leaving the PGA Tour and said he sees no way out of his multi‑year LIV deal, adding that he is focused on playing rather than fixing the business.
- Rahm has arranged a way to play on the DP World Tour if needed, a safeguard that shows how top players are bracing for uncertainty around LIV’s schedule and payouts.
- Bryson DeChambeau’s future is unclear, with reports differing on when his contract ends and with him pointing to PGA Tour content rules as a stumbling block to any return.
- Analysts note that strong results in the coming majors could give Rahm and DeChambeau more leverage with the PGA Tour or potential LIV backers, since wins would raise their market power.