LIV CEO uncertain about final four events of 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 6:06 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil stated he cannot guarantee that the league's final four events of the 2026 season will take place. His comments followed concerns about potential funding issues from the Saudi PIF, which had previously promised financial support through the end of the current season. O’Neil remarked on the necessity of attracting new investors for 2027 and beyond, seeking up to $350 million. LIV has not yet achieved profitability, but O’Neil expressed optimism about future revenue and restructuring to ensure financial stability.
- •O’Neil said funding could end earlier than planned.
- •LIV is pursuing up to $350 million in new investment.
- •Current season funded by PIF is set to conclude in August.
- •LIV's revenue has increased by $100 million over 2025.
- •Top players Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm's futures are under discussion.
- 6:06 PMYahoo Sports — LIV CEO Won’t Guarantee Final 4 Events of 2026 Season Happen
"The PIF in April said it would fund LIV through this season.
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