LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau denies ‘completely untrue’ PGA Tour talks claim
Summary
Bryson DeChambeau, a two-time US Open golf champion, has denied reports that he wants to leave the LIV Golf series. LIV Golf is facing financial problems after Saudi Arabia’s main sponsor plans to stop funding by the end of 2026. DeChambeau says he is working hard to support the league and its growth, including new junior golf programs.Key Facts
- LIV Golf is a new golf series funded largely by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).
- PIF announced it will end its $5 billion investment in LIV Golf after the 2026 season.
- This funding cut has raised questions about LIV Golf’s future and the retention of top players like DeChambeau.
- Reports suggested DeChambeau was talking to the PGA Tour about returning, but he denied this.
- DeChambeau joined LIV Golf in 2022 with a reported $125 million contract.
- LIV Golf is working on expanding into junior golf with new events and academies.
- DeChambeau said he is still seeking a new contract with LIV Golf and wants to help the league succeed.
- LIV Golf faces financial challenges like a startup but aims to continue growing the sport with a franchise model.
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