Saudi PIF confirms end of LIV Golf funding after 2026 season

The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) will cease financial backing of LIV Golf after the 2026 season, a league source confirmed to GOLF.com on Wednesday, following a Wall Street Journal report. This caps over $5 billion in Saudi funding since the league's 2022 launch and follows two weeks of rumors about cutbacks amid PIF's fiscal tightening. Formal notices go to employees, players, and staff on Thursday.

The funding ends after LIV's 2026 team championship in late August. LIV has begun seeking outside investors, a person familiar with the plans told the Journal; a spokesperson did not immediately comment. Earlier reports from mid-April highlighted PIF's shift to traditional assets and balance-sheet reviews, including divestments like its Al-Hilal soccer stake. PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan had previously affirmed long-term support, but Sergio Garcia noted two weeks ago in Mexico City that he heard no changes—rumors now confirmed. LIV CEO Scott O’Neil recently acknowledged in a deleted clip that the league is funded through the current season and needs a sustainable business model. Amid pressures, LIV postponed its mid-June New Orleans event to fall over heat and World Cup conflicts. Players like Bryson DeChambeau remain contracted through this season's end.

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Saudi PIF to end LIV Golf funding after 2026 season

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The Saudi Public Investment Fund announced it will fund LIV Golf only through the remainder of the 2026 season. LIV Golf responded by seeking new long-term financial partners and appointing a new independent board. PGA Tour players expressed uncertainty about the league's future and potential returns.

LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil assured staff that the season will proceed uninterrupted despite reports of potential funding cuts from backer Saudi Public Investment Fund. The league's event in Mexico City carried on with practice rounds and a pro-am as scheduled. Players dismissed rumors, citing ongoing support from PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan.

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LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil addressed uncertainty surrounding the league's future after the Saudi Public Investment Fund announced it will cease funding at the end of 2026. Speaking ahead of LIV Golf Virginia at Trump National D.C., O'Neil detailed plans for a new business model and new advisors. Top player Jon Rahm called for a clear business plan before committing further.

Bryson DeChambeau defeated Jon Rahm in a sudden-death playoff to claim the inaugural LIV Golf South Africa title at the Club at Steyn City in Johannesburg. Both finished regulation at 26-under par, with DeChambeau birdieing the par-5 18th in the first extra hole from a challenging mud-ball lie. The event drew massive crowds in a festival atmosphere with music and local culture, selling out tickets up to R75,000 and marking one of LIV Golf's biggest successes, with a confirmed return in April 2027.

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The DP World Tour has granted conditional releases to eight members playing on LIV Golf, allowing them to compete in conflicting events in 2026 without further sanctions. Jon Rahm, a two-time major winner, was not included in the list after refusing to pay outstanding fines. The decision could affect his eligibility for the 2027 Ryder Cup.

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