- LIV Golf's future beyond the current season is uncertain after Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced it would cease funding, prompting the breakaway series to seek new investors.
- One of LIV Golf’s marquee names Bryson DeChambeau told ESPN he would focus on expanding his YouTube channel, which boasts 2.69 million subscribers and has featured guests such as Donald Trump, if LIV Golf does not continue.
- DeChambeau, whose LIV contract expires at the end of this season, declined an earlier opportunity to return to the PGA Tour, opting to remain with LIV.
- The two-time major winner said he was “completely shocked” by PIF's decision, having previously been informed of funding until 2032, and hopes the situation might lead to golf's various tours uniting.
- DeChambeau believes a “Kumbaya moment” could occur if LIV develops a strong business model that interests the PGA Tour and DP World Tour in combining forces, suggesting current team franchises are profitable enough to be sold for significant sums.
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