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Liv Golf's top five biggest earners with future of breakaway league in doubt

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PGA Tour CEO weighs in on LIV Golf future during day of chaos: ‘Whatever makes the Tour better' New York PostLIV CEO shoots down 'speculation,' says '26 season unaltered ESPNLIV Golf's uncertain future leaves Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and others in limbo USA TodayLIV Golf's future in question as Saudi Arabian backers consider pulling funding: Sources - The Athletic

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Its end signals limits to how much the country will spend.

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PGA Tour chief executive Brian Rolapp has indicated he remains receptive to creating pathways for high-profile players such as Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm to rejoin the American tour.Speaking on Trey Wingo's programme, Rolapp stated: "I've always said on this subject I'm interested in doing whatever makes the PGA Tour better."He emphasised that supporters want elite competitors facing one another."Fans want the best players playing together.

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I've always said that from day one when I took the job," Rolapp explained.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, the Tour boss stressed that circumstances remain unclear."Once there's clarity we'll cross that bridge, but we're clearly not there yet," he added.These remarks come amid widespread reports that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is considering withdrawing its financial backing from LIV Golf, with the most probable timeline suggesting this could occur at the conclusion of the current season.The breakaway tour has yet to issue...

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What LIV Golf's Demise Means for Saudi Influence

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LIV Golf insists season will go ahead ‘at full throttle' amid doubts over future - The Guardian.

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LIV Golf insists season will go ahead ‘at full throttle' amid doubts over future The GuardianLIV CEO shoots down 'speculation,' says '26 season unaltered ESPNWhat LIV Golf's Demise Means for Saudi Influence

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A: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, the Tour boss stressed that circumstances remain unclear."Once there's clarity we'll cross that bridge, but we're clearly not there yet," he added.These remarks come amid widespread reports that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is considering withdrawing its financial backing from LIV Golf, with the most probable timeline suggesting this could occur at the conclusion of the current season.The breakaway tour has yet to issue...

B: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, whether LIV Golf plays on through the decade or folds tomorrow, the financial disruption it caused in professional sports is permanent.Based on the latest data surrounding the circuit's payouts, a select...

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**Summary:** The future of LIV Golf is uncertain as Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) considers cutting its funding, potentially leading to the end of the breakaway golf league. **Why It Matters:** This development could significantly impact the financial stability and viability of LIV Golf, affecting players' earnings and

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