
LIV Golf's telecast faced significant technical issues shortly after starting, following reports of potential funding cuts from Saudi Arabia's PIF. Despite concerns, all 57 players participated in the event at Chapultepec Golf Club in Mexico City.
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The weird week with LIV Golf got weirder. As if that was possible.
Late Tuesday reports started to leak saying that Saudi Arabiaâs PIF was going to stop funding the LIV Golf League. Its CEO Scott OâNeil sent an email to players saying that was not the case and that, as a startup, there are always unexpected issues and that they plan on continuing this week in Mexico City and through the end of the year.
Many were anxious to see how itâd go Thursday at Chapultepec Golf Club, if all 57 players would play, if there would be anyone who withdrew. Everyone showed, everyone played.
But then it got weird.
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In the opening commentators Arlo White and David Feherty discussed the reports of their leagueâs demise.
âThereâs still some writers and broadcasters that take pride in their work, but this generation has spawned a bunch of fast typists that consider themselves to be experts,â Feherty said. âAnd evidently theyâre not.â
White chimed in: âReports of the imminent demise of the LIV Golf League were, in fact, greatly exaggerated. It must be exhausting trying to will the LIV Golf League out of existence. Take the day off everybody. Enjoy the golf.â
But hereâs the thing, no one could enjoy the golf because roughly 10 minutes later it went to black on both the Fox Sports app and YouTube and stayed there for more than 100 minutes while playing elevator music. They went for so long, live golf still was not being shown at the time of this posting, although the music had changed to more of a Game of Thrones feel.
The telecast experienced lengthy technical issues shortly after it began.
Reports suggested potential funding cuts, but LIV Golf's CEO Scott OâNeil denied these claims, stating they plan to continue operations.
Yes, all 57 players showed up and participated in the event at Chapultepec Golf Club.


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Joaquin Niemann, the defending champion in Mexico, aced his first hole of the tournament, the par-3 fourth hole. A few minutes later, fade to black. On YouTube, commenters were having a field day with the fact technical difficulties happened for so long just a day after there were reports of the league nearing its end.
Yes, itâs been a weird week with LIV Golf. But there are still three days remaining in their work week. Plenty of time to get weirder.