LIV Golf stream goes dark in Mexico City as funding rumors swirl

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LIV Golf’s Mexico City broadcast briefly failed after going live, with the YouTube and U.S. streams showing technical errors before FS1 carried the event; LIV cited local power outages, though venue screens remained operational. The outage comes amid reports the Saudi-backed Public Investment Fund could pull funding, with executives described as scrambling while LIV publically downplays financial trouble. An earlier closure of the media center due to outages adds to the disruption, though it’s unclear if it’s connected.
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