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LIV golfer who once recorded a seven-stroke PGA Tour win blasts leadership for ‘poor communication’

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LIV Golf seem to have all sorts of issues right now, with their future completely uncertain. Rumors began two weeks ago now that LIV Golf faced an uncertain future.

Photo by Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images LIV Golf seem to have all sorts of issues right now, with their future completely uncertain. Rumors began two weeks ago now that LIV Golf faced an uncertain future. Then, just last week, LIV Golf’s backers – Saudi Arabia’s PIF – announced that they would be withdrawing funding from the league from the end of the 2026 season onwards.

Everyone was shocked by the news, even the LIV Golf players, who believed they were to receive funding from PIF through the 2032 season. Photo by Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images PIF released a statement confirming their plans to pull out of funding LIV Golf as soon as the current season ends. And that obviously threw every LIV golfer’s future into doubt.

Nobody knows right now whether LIV Golf will even be here next year. But what have the players been told? LIV golfers Thomas Detry blasts leadership for ‘poor communication’ Thomas Detry was one of LIV Golf’s biggest signings during the off-season.

He won the WM Phoenix Open on the PGA Tour last year by seven strokes, so it was a fairly big coup by LIV to get him signed up. He has been speaking to Beyond The Clubhouse ahead of LIV Golf Virginia this week. The 33-year-old Belgian responded when asked how he rates the recent communication from LIV leadership after PIF’s shock announcement.