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With LIV’s Saudi backers on the verge of pulling funding, some stars face uncertain futures. Plus, the emergence of Victor Wembanyama and Jason Gay. Read more in this week’s WSJ Sports newsletter.
The Saudi-funded league is reportedly on the verge of losing its funding and possibly shutting down. Bob Harig explores what LIV now faces.
A report suggests LIV Golf's future is in doubt, potentially impacting the 2026 Team Championship in Michigan.
LIV Golf—the circuit that has spent five years and $5 billion trying to crack a sport that never fully cracked back—is reportedly about to lose its funding from Saudi Arabias
Thursday's broadcast problems come as LIV faces reports that its Saudi backers may pull funding from the league.
Fresh off a successful defense of his Masters title at Augusta National, the 36-year-old finds himself watching the long-running saga of LIV Golf edge toward what could be its final chapter. He might even afford himself a wry smile.
What will happen to LIV Golf after the 2026 season is completed? Here's the latest information regarding its finances.
LIV Golf officials remain committed to finishing out 2026 season, even with backing from Saudi Arabian investment fund likely ending.
LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil confirmed Saudi funding will end after this season but says he has a business plan that might surprise some people going forward.
Legion XIII built a historic, 19-shot lead in Round 2 of LIV Golf Mexico City, with Jon Rahm out in front.
LIV Golf's 2026 season continued Thursday with the start of LIV Golf Mexico City amid rumors of the league having its funding pulled.