
LIV Golf ending season early, cancels Michigan event
The Indianapolis event will see Jon Rahm win his third straight individual title, while the likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann, Lucas Herbert and…
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The Indianapolis event will see Jon Rahm win his third straight individual title, while the likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann, Lucas Herbert and Tyrrell Hatton play for second and third place. LIV Golf’s season is officially ending early. LIV has been preparing for its next chapter ever since the PIF said in April that further investment in the rebel circuit no longer aligned with its strategy and that it would cut funding at the close of the 2026 season.
Furthermore, LIV Golf said ticket holders for the Michigan event will receive refunds. The rebel tour announced on Monday that its team championship event, slated for the end of August in Michigan, is canceled. LIV has been searching for new financial backing with the Saudi Arabian PIF set to pull the plug on its $5 billion worth of funding at the end of the league season.
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The Indianapolis event will see Jon Rahm win his third straight individual title, while the likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann, Lucas Herbert and Tyrrell Hatton play for second and third place.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesLIV Golf’s season is officially ending early.
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LIV has been preparing for its next chapter ever since the PIF said in April that further investment in the rebel circuit no longer aligned with its strategy and that it would cut funding at the close of the 2026 season.
according to Channel News AsiaLIV Golf said ticket holders for the Michigan event will receive refunds.
according to Channel News AsiaThe rebel tour announced on Monday that its team championship event, slated for the end of August in Michigan, is canceled.
according to New York PostLIV has been searching for new financial backing with the Saudi Arabian PIF set to pull the plug on its $5 billion worth of funding at the end of the league season.
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