Newsgather

LIV Tour

Steady3 stories2 sourcesLast updated: 5/5/2026

Latest Stories

‘He’s too young to retire’: Cam Smith and Australian golf ponder life without LIV’s riches
Sports
5/5/2026

‘He’s too young to retire’: Cam Smith and Australian golf ponder life without LIV’s riches

With Saudi investment drying up, one of LIV’s highest-profile recruits may be having second thoughts as Australian officials call for the global golf ecosystem to come togetherHe was Australian golf’s shining light, a likeable everyman whose career has found the rough. Now, Cameron Smith “may be rethinking” his decision to stick with LIV Golf, according to the head of the PGA of Australia, after Saudi Arabian investors withdrew funding from the upstart tour.The entire Australian golf sector is wrestling with what a future without LIV – or with a fiscally restrained LIV-lite – might look like, as the South Australia government pushes on with spending $45m for an upgrade to a course still scheduled to host a LIV tournament from 2028. Continue reading...

G
Guardian Sport
LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future as Saudi PIF Exits, Players' Prospects in Flux
Developing
Sports·4/30/2026AI summary

LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future as Saudi PIF Exits, Players' Prospects in Flux

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is exiting LIV Golf after a £3.8bn investment over five years, leaving the breakaway tour's future in doubt. New directors Gene Davis and Jon Zinman must raise replacement funds to sustain the league beyond 2026. Star players including Jon Rahm ($300m deal, $92.5m earned), Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Smith face uncertain futures as the PGA Tour gains strength with $20m signature events.

B
BBC Sport
LIV Golf New Orleans Tournament Likely to Be Postponed Until Autumn
Developing
Sports·4/28/2026AI summary

LIV Golf New Orleans Tournament Likely to Be Postponed Until Autumn

LIV Golf's inaugural New Orleans tournament scheduled for late June is likely being postponed to autumn, according to local reports. The Bayou Oaks event at City Park would move to avoid peak summer temperatures, ensure course conditions, and prevent conflicts with the World Cup. Louisiana officials had agreed to pay LIV Golf $5m plus $2.2m for course improvements, with the state set to receive $1m reimbursement.

G
Guardian Sport