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LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil expressed optimism about the future of the league while acknowledging its murky present after news emerged that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is pulling funding after this season.
For the sixth time in seven LIV events this season, Phil Mickelson will not be in the field.
The breakaway league resumes for the first time since news broke that Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund plans to pull its financial backing.
Thomas Pieters has admitted he was “ready to retire” when rumors first surfaced that the Saudi Public Investment Fund was preparing to end its backing of LIV Golf.
Even as LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil was trying to present hope for a future without the financial muscle of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, the PGA Tour was moving from one signature event to another on the short road to Aronimink for the PGA Championship.
LIV Golf retained the investment bank Ducera Partners last week. But quietly, it also called back the law firm that built the league from scratch.
As LIV Golf tries to plug the funding hole left by Saudi Arabia, Peter Malinauskas says he would welcome the tour back to Adelaide — but only "if it stacks up for us".