Turbulent week for LIV Golf finally ends with one of its biggest stars holding the hardware
Jon Rahm shot 64 to win in Mexico City, ending a stormy week for LIV Golf that began with headlines surrounding how much longer it’ll be funded
The most turbulent week in LIV Golf’s short history ended with far less drama when Jon Rahm won the league’s Mexico City event in a canter. Rahm’s six-shot victory at Chapultepec Golf Club ended a week in which reports surfaced that LIV’s financiers, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, were on the verge of withdrawing their financial backing after the 2026 season. Those reports came after the Public Investment Fund released a new investment strategy.
“The 2026-30 strategy marks a natural evolution as PIF moves from a period of rapid growth and acceleration to a new phase of sustained value creation, with a strengthened focus on maximizing impact, raising the efficiency of investments, and applying the highest standards of governance, transparency and institutional excellence,” the PIF said in a release. There was speculation about the future of the remaining eight events of LIV’s season before league sources told Golf Digest on Wednesday that funding and operations would continue for 2026. Earlier in the week, during an interview with British broadcaster TNT, LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil was asked about future funding.
One of his answers included the line, “The reality is you’re funded through the season and then you work like crazy to create a business and a business plan to keep us going. ” Before the final round, LIV posted to social media that it would return to Mexico City and that tickets would be on sale soon. The overall future of the league did not seem to affect competitive play as Rahm strode easily to his second win of the season, which comes in addition to three runner-up finishes.
Rahm, a former Masters and U. S. Open champion, carded a bogey-free final-round seven-under 64 to finish at 21 under.
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