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LIV Golf slammed as a ‘dumb idea’ as Jon Rahm said to be in ‘worst nightmare’ situation

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LIV Golf’s future is shrouded in uncertainty after the Saudis pulled funding for next season. They are scrambling for new investment, and if they don’t find it, the league is likely to fold next season.

Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images LIV Golf’s future is shrouded in uncertainty after the Saudis pulled funding for next season. They are scrambling for new investment, and if they don’t find it, the league is likely to fold next season. And even if they do find some alternative backing, LIV Golf is set to look drastically different.

Bryson DeChambeau is out of contract at the end of 2026 and he’s eyeing the exit door. The superstar was seen speaking to PGA Tour officials at The Masters, and is considering stepping away from full-time competition to do content creation. Meanwhile, Jon Rahm is stuck in a multi-year deal that he says there is no way out of.

And when asked if he regrets his decision to join LIV ahead of the PGA Championship, his answer wasn’t as conclusive as LIV might have liked. It seems that Rahm is trapped on LIV against his will, as the house of cards collapses around him. And LIV’s leadership has been slammed for their decision making.

Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images LIV Golf leadership labelled ‘incompetent’ LIV Golf is currently on the ropes, and as it desperately searches for a means of survival, questions are being asked as to why the concept didn’t work. That was put to the Golf Channel’s Eamon Lynch, who went in on LIV Golf in response: “Asking me why it failed to catch on is like asking me to catch a snowflake out of a blizzard. “It was a dumb idea, it was badly executed, odious funding, it had incompetent leadership, unlikeable players, no respect for what fans appreciate or treasure about the game, no values other than cash, trigger happy on lawsuits, a victim mentality.