DeChambeau denies 'completely untrue' PGA talks
Summary
Bryson DeChambeau denied that he is planning to leave LIV Golf before the end of this year. LIV Golf faces uncertainty after Saudi Arabia announced it will stop funding the league after the 2026 season, prompting the search for new investors.Key Facts
- LIV Golf is a breakaway golf league started in 2022 that attracted top players with large pay offers.
- Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund will stop funding LIV Golf after the 2026 season.
- LIV Golf is looking for new financial backers under a new independent board.
- Bryson DeChambeau joined LIV Golf in 2022 and is committed to staying and growing the league.
- Reports suggested DeChambeau might leave LIV Golf to return to the PGA Tour, but he called these reports "completely untrue."
- DeChambeau’s current LIV contract ends this season, and he is negotiating a new deal.
- He emphasized efforts to build junior golf events and academies as part of LIV Golf’s future.
- Other top players like Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith also remain with LIV Golf despite the financial uncertainty.
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