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LIV Golf faces potential collapse as the Saudi Public Investment Fund plans to withdraw support by the end of 2026. Bryson DeChambeau's recent criticism of course conditions at LIV Mexico City further complicates the league's image.
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LIV Golf’s demise could be on the horizon, as the Saudi Public Investment Fund will pull out of their support for the league at the end of 2026.
But while CEO Scott O’Neil attempts to force positive PR into the world, Bryson DeChambeau is doing his best to drag LIV Golf down by its ankles.
His outburst at LIV Mexico City did the rounds, as he slammed the course conditions to the rules official, and was seen gesturing towards the greens in exasperation after a series of missed putts.
This was the last thing LIV needed as it seeks new investment for next season, and it wasn’t even the first time this year the two-time major winner has caused significant damage to the league that he is effectively the face of. LIV Golf has a serious DeChambeau problem.
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DeChambeau is out of contract with LIV Golf at the end of this year, and his negotiations have been fierce. The American is reportedly asking for around $500 million to re-sign, an eye-watering sum, but that looks unlikely to be agreed upon now.
Maybe once that was possible, when the PIF had a seemingly bottomless well of money, but now that the league is seeking a new investor to pay the bills, it’s hard to imagine anyone would be willing to pay DeChambeau that sum.
Especially with the negative noise he’s creating for the league. First, he was vocally opposed to LIV’s change to a 72-hole format, which was introduced to allow players to earn Official World Golf Ranking Points and better prepare them for majors.
“Not what I signed up for”, was the message from DeChambeau. Not helpful.
Then, after entering The Masters with LIV’s hopes on his shoulders, having won the last two events, DeChambeau embarrassingly missed the cut. He triple bogeyed the 18th to fall beneath the cut line and packed his bags without speaking to the media.
LIV Golf is facing potential collapse because the Saudi Public Investment Fund will withdraw its support at the end of 2026.
Bryson DeChambeau criticized the course conditions at LIV Mexico City, expressing frustration with the greens after missing several putts.
DeChambeau's public outburst and criticism could further damage LIV Golf's reputation, especially as it struggles with financial backing.

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Now, this outbreak in Mexico City is the last thing the tour needed during a tumultuous week. He’s supposed to be the brand’s biggest ambassador, but he’s quickly becoming the biggest critic from within.
At what point does DeChambeau become a bigger headache for the tour than an asset? We’re not yet at that point, but if he doesn’t step down in his contract talks, we’re rapidly approaching it.