MEXICO CITY — LIV Golf faces an uncertain future as reports swirl that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund may pull its financial backing, casting serious doubt on both this weekend’s scheduled event and the league’s long-term viability.
Multiple industry sources indicate the breakaway circuit, which launched with massive purses and bold ambition, could fold if funding is reduced or eliminated. LIV officials have not confirmed the reports, but the silence has only intensified speculation across the golf world.
The immediate question centers on whether the league’s tournament in Mexico City will even take place. Players and staff arrived earlier this week without clear assurances, creating a cloud of uncertainty over the event.
The bigger question looms beyond this weekend: What happens next?
LIV Golf reshaped the sport by luring top talent away from the PGA Tour with guaranteed contracts and record-setting prize money. That model depended almost entirely on PIF’s deep financial support. Without it, the league’s foundation appears shaky at best.
If LIV folds, attention quickly shifts to its roster of high-profile players — major champions and global stars who left the PGA Tour for lucrative deals and a lighter schedule. Their paths forward remain unclear.
A return to the PGA Tour would not come without complications. Many players resigned their memberships or faced suspensions when they joined LIV. The tour has not publicly outlined a clear reinstatement policy, but any return likely would involve fines, suspensions or both. Negotiations could hinge on ongoing talks between the PGA Tour and PIF about a broader partnership, which remain unresolved.
Some players could choose a different route: focusing primarily on major championships and international events where eligibility remains intact. The majors — run independently by golf’s governing bodies — have allowed LIV players to compete, though qualification standards could tighten in the future.
For others, particularly those without long-term exemptions, the end of LIV could leave them scrambling for status and competitive opportunities.
The potential collapse would mark a dramatic turn for a league that once promised to disrupt the sport permanently. Instead, it may serve as a cautionary tale about the limits of even the deepest pockets in reshaping a tradition-bound game.
For now, uncertainty rules.
The range is open. The tee times, however, are anything but guaranteed.








