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LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future as Saudi Backing Wavers

By Paige·

LIV Golf is facing growing uncertainty after reports that the Public Investment Fund may reduce or withdraw its financial support. The league, which relied heavily on PIF funding to attract top players and disrupt traditional golf, could struggle to maintain its model without that backing. This development raises major questions about LIV Golf’s sustainability and its long-term impact on the professional golf landscape.

LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future as Saudi Backing Wavers

The future of LIV Golf has been thrown into uncertainty following reports that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) may be scaling back or pulling its financial support. Since its launch, LIV Golf has relied heavily on PIF’s massive funding to attract top players with record-breaking contracts and to establish itself as a serious rival to traditional tours. Without that backing, the league’s long-term sustainability is being questioned.


One of LIV Golf’s biggest strengths has been its ability to offer guaranteed money and smaller-field events, which drew major names away from established competitions. However, critics have long argued that the model depended too much on outside funding rather than organic revenue like ticket sales, sponsorships, and broadcasting deals. If PIF reduces its involvement, LIV may struggle to maintain those high payouts and keep its biggest stars committed.


The potential withdrawal also raises questions about the broader impact on professional golf. LIV’s emergence disrupted the sport, forcing changes in prize money and format across other tours. If the league weakens, traditional organizations could regain stability, but it may also leave players who switched leagues in a difficult position, especially if contracts or events are cut back.


Ultimately, LIV Golf’s situation highlights the risks of building a sports league so heavily on a single financial source. While the league brought innovation and shook up the golf world, its future now depends on whether it can adapt, find new revenue streams, and operate more independently. Without that shift, this could mark a major turning point for one of the sport’s most controversial ventures.



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