Is LIV Golf worth saving?

New York City, USAThu Apr 16 2026
When LIV Golf launched in 2022, it promised a bold new chapter for professional golf. Backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the tour lured top players with huge paychecks and flashy events. But four years later, the experiment looks like a costly mistake. Viewership numbers tell the story. While traditional tours like the PGA regularly pull in millions, LIV’s broadcasts struggled to reach even half a million. Most of its audience came from overseas, leaving American fans largely uninterested. The tour’s biggest stars—once its selling point—now face an uncertain return if the league collapses.
Behind the scenes, trouble is brewing. Reports suggest the Saudi fund may cut financial support, leaving LIV scrambling for a future. Executives are in crisis mode, and even the tour’s upcoming Mexico City event is scrambling to adjust. With no clear backup plan, the league’s survival seems unlikely. Even if LIV somehow survives, its legacy is already in question. It never changed the sport—it just proved that money alone can’t buy relevance. And for the players who left for bigger paydays, the gamble may not pay off.
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