LIV Golf relies on loans for second half of 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 2:03 PM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
LIV Golf faces financial challenges as it seeks new investors while relying on loans to cover expenses for the remainder of 2026. Reports indicate that the league's funding from the Public Investment Fund has ceased following this season. The league has implemented a lending facility as it attempts to secure fresh capital while managing an expenditure of approximately $100 million monthly. A recent Debenture agreement filed in the UK illustrates the financial arrangements involving its lender. LIV Golf's leadership under CEO Scott O'Neil now prioritizes finding new investors for the future of the league.
- •LIV Golf is currently funded through loans for 2026.
- •Funding from the Public Investment Fund ended after this season.
- •The league spends around $100 million per month.
- •A Debenture agreement was filed in the UK for its lender.
- •CEO Scott O'Neil focuses on securing new investors.
- 2:03 PMYahoo Sports — Report: LIV Golf running on loans for second half of 2026 season
"Reports suggest LIV Golf is relying on loans to cover expenses as the league seeks new investors for future seasons.
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