
Brandel Chamblee has raised concerns about the future of LIV Golf amid ongoing rumors and significant criticism of the league. He highlighted the league's struggles, including low viewership and financial losses, questioning whether it might soon be discontinued.
Brandel Chamblee questions LIV Golf's future amid rumors
Let's start with this: Other than some tweets we've seen on X (formerly Twitter), there hasn't been more reporting on what could be coming for LIV Golf, the league that's been under so much scrutiny and rightful criticism since its inception.
And with names like Brooks Koepka leaving to return to the PGA Tour, it's felt like the league has taken more hits than ever. So with rumors swirling about announcements about LIV in the near future, Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee had a lot to say when asked about them.
"Given that the product was so ill-conceived and ended up being worse than anyone could have imagined -- with shotgun starts, initially 54 holes, a team concept that was nothing but laughable and tournaments that meant and continue to mean nothing, and such a paltry number of viewers, losing billions along the way," he wrote, "would it surprise anyone if the Saudis came to their corrupted senses and finally euthanized the whole lame-brained tour."
There's also this from Fried Egg Golf's Kevin Van Valkenburg:
We'll see if there's anything beyond talk of a big announcement. Stay tuned.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: LIV Golf's future questioned by Brandel Chamblee
Brandel Chamblee criticized LIV Golf for its poorly conceived format, low viewer engagement, and significant financial losses.
Brooks Koepka is a notable golfer who has left LIV Golf to return to the PGA Tour.
There are rumors of imminent announcements regarding LIV Golf's future, amid speculation about the league potentially being discontinued.

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