DeChambeau Pleads for LIV’s Future
DeChambeau urges the golf world to give LIV Golf 'one more shot' as the league scrambles to secure funding and player support amid financial uncertainty.

The update
Two-time major champion Bryson DeChambeau urged the golf world to be “open-minded” about LIV Golf on Thursday, saying his wish is that the league is given “one more shot” to secure the necessary funding and player support to continue beyond this season. Speaking at LIV’s final event, DeChambeau acknowledged the challenges the league faces, stating, “It’s tough, it’s not easy. We definitely have a lot against us.” He emphasized the value LIV players bring to the sport, highlighting the economic impact on venues and fans.
Why it matters
LIV Golf is currently in a precarious position. Following the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia’s announcement in April that it would stop funding the league after this season, LIV has canceled two events, including the season finale. The league is now exploring a slimmed-down schedule for 2027, featuring 10 events and player equity, but requires new investors and player commitments to move forward. DeChambeau’s plea comes amid ongoing tensions with the PGA Tour and criticism from fellow players like Rory McIlroy, who has questioned the value of LIV players to the game.
What to watch
• Investment and Funding: Whether LIV can finalize the term sheet with investor Ted Goldthorpe of BC Partners and secure additional funding.
• Player Commitments: The extent to which top players, including DeChambeau, commit to the league’s future structure.
• PGA Tour Relations: How the PGA Tour responds to LIV’s attempts to return and the potential for future player movements.



