LIV Golf Faces Cash Crunch as New Investor Looms Over an Uncertain Future

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The 2026 LIV Golf season ends in Indianapolis amid a cash crunch: an unnamed investor is poised to replace the PIF’s funding at a lower level, year-end bonuses are slashed, and a proposed 2027 schedule could shrink to about 10 events. With Bedminster payments disputed by vendors and lawsuits looming, LIV's future looks leaner and more uncertain, raising questions about player pay, the circuit’s viability, and whether it becomes a smaller, less prominent tour.
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