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When Saudi Arabia pulled funding for LIV Golf, it looked certain to signal the death knell of the renegade golf tour. But on Wednesday morning, it appeared that CEO Scott O’Neill had pulled a rabbit out of the hat when he announced that the tour had reached an agreement with an investor to keep the tour alive.

LIV has been plagued by stories around its uncertain future. One event has already been canceled, and although not official, the team championship event in Michigan looks like it fall at any moment. The PGA Tour and DP World Tour struck a deal with the Asian Tour to take away LIV’s secondary series and feeder system that kept several of its stars active through the year. And there are reports of layoffs being imminent or already happening.

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In the midst of it all, O’Neill and LIV have presented the image of a tour that will somehow find a way to survive being cast away as a bored plaything of Saudi sportswashing billions. And that looked to be the case when LIV Golf announced a new “lead investor” after meetings at Trump Bedminster ahead of their tournament there this week. It was also reported that a new-look 2027 LIV season would consist of ten events split between the US and international venues and that players would take equity stakes in the league.



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