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LIV Golf is finished as a serious competitor to the PGA Tour, and Saudi funding drying up after 2026 exposes what was always true — the league never had a real business model, just a blank check. Ratings were comically low throughout its four-year run, and the only reason top players signed was for grotesquely inflated contracts. Now those players face steep suspensions and tough qualifying hurdles to get back on Tour, and the PGA Tour isn't rolling out the welcome mat.
LIV Golf isn't dead yet, having already mapped out its 2027 events and actively pursuing new investment to keep the league running. Successful tournaments in Australia and South Africa proved that real demand exists for professional golf outside the U.S. market. With this move from Saudi Arabia, the league, which pushed purses higher across professional golf and earned global ranking points, must now set out on its own to continue revolutionizing the sport worldwide.