LIV Golf blew $6 billion of Saudi Arabian cash
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In spite of his public comments, David Feherty now says that he is 'in the dark' when it comes to what's happening with LIV Golf.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund launched LIV Golf with a massive investment and a bold vision, pouring more than $5 billion into the league since it began in 2022 to shake up professional golf.
A Saudi sovereign fund reportedly poured more than $5 billion into the golf league. The fund now says its investment priorities have changed.
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Bryson DeChambeau breaks silence after LIV Golf officially loses Saudi backing
Bryson DeChambeau asserted that he remains committed to growing LIV Golf after the breakaway league lost its financial backing from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund
LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau has spoken about his future plans following the news that PIF are withdrawing their funding from the breakaway league
The news follows revelations that Saudi Arabia's PIF, governed by Yasir Al-Rumayyan, intends to discontinue funding for the golf league.
The swirl around LIV Golf’s tenuous state reached the White House on Thursday. In an Oval Office press conference, President Trump was asked to reflect — against the backdrop of the Saudi Public Investment Fund announcing that it is pulling its LIV funding at the end of the 2026 season — whether he believed the PGA Tour should welcome “the defectors back with open arms”?