LIV Golf Shutdown Rumors Swirl: Here’s What We Know
The league is preparing for its Mexico City event this week.

The league is preparing for its Mexico City event this week.

Update [4/15/2026, 1:36 p.m. ET]: The Financial Times is now reporting Saudi Arabia’s PIF is “on the verge of cutting its support for LIV Golf.” An announcement on the tour’s future is expected as soon as Thursday. The Saudi-funded LIV Golf league could be on its last legs. That’s the rumor frenetically circulating the golf world…

LIV Golf is currently in the midst of its fifth season of operation, and it does not have much to show for the billions of dollars that have been funneled into the venture. Now, it sounds like it may not even make it to the end of the current campaign, as multiple insiders are speculating […] The post Is LIV Golf Shutting Down? Insiders Fuel Speculation The League Is On The Verge Of Collapsing appeared first on BroBible.

Anthony Kim shares cryptic message amid LIV Golf's 'bombshell announcement' reports Sportskeeda

Augusta National brought plenty of industry chatter.

Kai Trump, the 18-year-old granddaughter of President Donald Trump, picked Bryson DeChambeau to win the Masters after spending time at Augusta National, but the LIV Golf star missed the cut with a triple bogey on hole 18.

Golf legend Tom Watson said LIV Golf players should be banned from the PGA Tour and made to play on the Korn Ferry Tour for a year before returning, but Brooks Koepka is keeping his head down

Rory McIlroy had barely finished his second round at Augusta National before the tributes started rolling in — including one that arrived considerably earlier than expected

It's Moving Day at The Masters, and Brooks Koepka is in contention. Sure, Rory is lapping the field, but Brooks (-3) is hanging around after a strong Friday finish. And no, it is NOT 2018 again. It's 2026! And Brooks Koepka is in the thick of it at a major championship. What a throwback! Naturally, you start to wonder where this has been the past few years. Brooks was the best player in the world at these things for years, and then just fell off the map. Something changed, but I can't quite put my finger on it …Oh yeah! He left the PGA Tour and went to LIV Golf in 2022. That's right. Remember that? What a moment. Back when the golf world was burning to the ground, and players were FLEEING every other day. Fast-forward four years, and Brooks is back. He returned to the Tour this season, and has seemed … normal again. Right? Just normal Brooks. Not miserable. Not disinterested. No longer an afterthought. Happy. He seems happy. His words, not mine!"I'm just enjoying the game a whole lot more," Koepka said after his Friday 72. "I think there's a huge difference if I'm excited to come out and play every week. It is just overall, if your happiness is through the roof, off the golf course and on the golf course, it's really tough to beat it. "You're gonna enjoy every day, everything you're doing." Whooooooooooooof. It's just not a great look for LIV. There's no way to spin that. It's tough. And you couple THOSE comments with how Bryson DeChambeau looked for his brief Masters stint this week, and it's … telling. Bryson missed the cut after folding like a cheap tent on 18 yesterday, and seemed miserable all week. Just miserable. Frankly, the only time he seemed happy was when he and ESPN force-fed us Kevin Hart during Wednesday's Par 3 contest. Other than that? Just miserable. He's not the only LIV player to look awful this week. Only five of the 10 LIV players made the cut, and of those five, only Tyrrell Hatton (T7) and Koepka (T13) are in contention. Jon Rahm, who, like Koepka, was at one time on top of the golf world, is currently in 45th. And no, I haven't forgotten about Patrick Reed. He's the one who could realistically catch Rory McIlroy today, and tomorrow. He's currently six shots back, and he's another cautionary tale. Reed is in limbo right now, no longer with LIV but still suspended from the PGA Tour until this summer. He was adamant earlier this week that he loved his time with LIV, but … again, it doesn't look great. Perhaps it's simply a coincidence that Brooks Koepka is back in contention after officially leaving LIV. Seriously. Golf is a fickle game (duh). You can have your swing for years, and then lose it out of nowhere and never find it again. It happens. But those comments from Brooks weren't by accident. Nothing Koepka says is by accident. He's a lot of things, but ‘vague’ isn't one of them. They were intentional, and they told you everything you needed to know.

When Round 2 of the 2026 Masters wrapped up, here’s where LIV star Bryson DeChambeau stood. The post Did Bryson DeChambeau Make the Cut at the 2026 Masters? Here’s What Happened appeared first on Heavy Sports.

It proved to be a brutal baptism of fire for Masters debutant Tom McKibbin at Augusta this week, with the LIV Golf star failing to make the cut after a forgettable opening two rounds

Patrick Reed is seeking reinstatement to the PGA Tour after quitting LIV Golf and says he's simply following the rules, as Tom Watson claims defectors should be banned for life

Tom Watson has heavily criticized the PGA Tour's decision to allow Brooks Koepka to return from LIV Golf, saying players violated the number one rule of protecting sponsors

Former Masters champion Tom Watson revealed his anger at the PGA Tour for allowing an easy pathway for a LIV Golf star to come back to the world's most popular golf league.

It felt like LIV was finally poised to silence all those cracks about its quality of competition, but Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau's meltdowns were just the beginning.

ISABEL BALDWIN AT AUGUSTA NATIONAL: Patrick Reed admitted this week this week that his abrupt LIV exit was due to wanting 'that adrenaline back.' That thrill was rediscovered at Augusta.

Tiger Woods has 82 PGA Tour victories and has won 15 majors. Those 82 Tour wins have him tied with Sam Snead for the most ever. His 15 major wins are second to the 18 won by Jack Nicklaus. However, if you ask former pro golfer-turned commentator Brandel Chamblee, Tiger Woods should have won more. […] The post Brandel Chamblee Claims Lifting Weights Cost Tiger Woods 10 Major Wins: ‘Traded Speed For Strength’ appeared first on BroBible.

Bryson DeChambeau is not having the start to his Masters Tournament that he had hoped. The long hitter usually looks to take advantage of the par-5s, but DeChambeau bogeyed the par-5 2nd to begin his round. He bounced back with a birdie on 3, before parring the rest of his front nine. But the major […] The post Bryson DeChambeau has Masters meltdown on iconic 11th hole appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Brooks Koepka is officially back on the PGA Tour after spending the last 3.5 years playing on the LIV Golf Tour, and eight-time major winner Tom Watson isn’t very happy about. Watson, who is a two-time winner of The Masters, spoke with members of the media ahead of Thursday’s ceremonial first tee shots alongside Jack Nicklaus and […] The post Tom Watson Slams The PGA Tour For Not Sticking To Its Guns On Brooks Koepka appeared first on BroBible.

When the Saudi-funded LIV Golf league began its conquest to rule men’s professional golf nearly four years ago, it likely thought it’d be a lot closer to overtaking the PGA Tour, or at least partnering with the PGA Tour, than it currently is. Four years in, and LIV Golf still remains an afterthought to golf…

LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau has fully embraced his 'Mad Scientist' moniker and has added a club to his bag that he built himself from the ground up.

Some players contend at Augusta and the tournament stays mostly on script. Bryson DeChambeau is not really one of those players. When he gets himself into the mix, the whole thing feels a little more volatile. The leaderboard feels less settled. The conversation gets louder. The possibility of ...

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley stressed collaboration this week.

Greg Norman has launched a scathing attack on three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo, calling him a "loner" who made "really nasty things" comments about LIV Golf
