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LIV cancels final event to focus on 'next chapter'

LIV cancels final event to focus on 'next chapter'

Summary

LIV Golf has cancelled its final event of the 2026 season in Michigan to focus on reshaping the league for the future. The current season will end with this week's tournament in Indianapolis, which will also serve as the last team competition for now.

Key Facts

  • LIV Golf canceled the Team Championships event scheduled in Michigan from August 27-30.
  • The last event of the 2026 season will be held this week in Indianapolis.
  • Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund spent £3.7 billion to support LIV Golf since 2022.
  • LIV Golf plans to become a player-owned league with a sustainable business model.
  • LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil said the league is focusing on growth in fast-growing global markets.
  • Players may be offered ownership shares under the new plan.
  • Star player Jon Rahm recently won the league’s individual championship and will play in Indianapolis, but may leave LIV Golf in the future.
  • The Indianapolis event will no longer have live music performances from Thomas Rhett and Disco Lines due to schedule changes.
  • Ticket holders for the canceled Michigan event will receive refunds.
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