In LIV's new era, everyone (even Bryson!) has same question
At LIV Golf's event at Trump National D.C., the league's uncertain future was hard to ignore - for Bryson DeChambeau or anyone else.
The 18th green at LIV Golf Virginia this week. Alan Bastable STERLING, Va. — Is this the beginning of the end?
Or the beginning of a new beginning? On a steamy Tuesday here at President Trump’s Washington D. C.
-area club, where a hulking white colonial-style clubhouse stands sentinel atop the property like a ski lodge clinging to a mountain’s edge, that was the question on everyone’s minds in what is LIV Golf’s first event back since its funders, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, announced it would pull its billions at the close of the 2026 season. You could feel the buzz about LIV’s uncertain future, from the players, the caddies, the media, the staff, the volunteers driving carts up the vertiginous climb to the clubhouse. Even from the league’s biggest star, who said he was as blindsided as the rest of the golf-following world when reports began to surface in mid-April that the league he had helped put on the map suddenly was in crisis mode.
“Same day as everybody else,” Bryson DeChambeau told GOLF. com of when he learned of the PIF’s decision. “I didn’t know.
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