LIV Golf South Africa thrives with huge economic boost despite Sunshine Tour rift

The inaugural LIV Golf South Africa at Steyn City, where Bryson DeChambeau defeated Jon Rahm in a playoff for the individual title, drew 100,000 attendees and generated an estimated R750-800 million economic impact on Gauteng province, despite ongoing friction with the Sunshine Tour. Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie lauded the event's diversity while calling for collaboration across tours.

Organizers reported 100,000 visitors over the four days at The Club at Steyn City. SA Tourism pegged the economic impact at R750-million to R800-million, including significant temporary jobs in hospitality. Hosting costs totaled about $54-million (R930-million), with an unconfirmed government contribution. The Southern Guards team, featuring South Africans Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, and Dean Burmester, pushed for the team title until the final hole, rallying strong local support. The Sunshine Tour, aligned with the DP World Tour and PGA Tour, boycotted the event. CEO Thomas Abt acknowledged it as 'a hell of an event' and signaled openness to growth discussions with LIV, stressing the tour's year-round opportunities for players. Minister Gayton McKenzie noted the diverse crowds—'the most diverse crowd for any sporting event'—and pushed for unity: 'We work with those that want to work with us.' LIV CEO Scott O’Neil foresaw partnership, stating, 'we come in to complete, not compete.' The event is set to return to Steyn City on April 22-25, 2027.

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Bryson DeChambeau celebrates playoff victory over Jon Rahm at LIV Golf South Africa amid festival crowds.
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Bryson DeChambeau wins inaugural LIV Golf South Africa in playoff over Jon Rahm

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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.

LIV Golf has postponed its tournament scheduled for June 25-28 at Bayou Oaks at City Park in New Orleans, with discussions underway for a potential rescheduling in the fall. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois confirmed the decision in a joint statement released Tuesday. The postponement comes amid reports of financial restructuring needs for the Saudi-backed league.

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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.

PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp stated during a press conference that his primary goal is to enhance the PGA Tour, remaining open to ideas that benefit fans and members. He dismissed immediate plans for LIV Golf players to join events like The Players Championship and confirmed the Returning Member Program as a one-time initiative. While LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil expressed optimism for collaboration, Rolapp focused on existing pathways for defectors.

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Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau shot a five-under 65 to share the lead after the first round of LIV Golf Korea at Asiad Country Club in Busan on Thursday.

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