Bernd Wiesberger played bogey-free and closed with a 4-under 67 to win the China Open, his first victory since returning two years ago from Saudi-backed LIVGolf... .
SHANGHAI (AP) — Bernd Wiesberger of Austria played bogey-free Sunday and closed with a 4-under 67 to overcome Adrian Otaegui of Spain and win the China Open, his first victory since returning two years ago from Saudi-backed LIVGolf.
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LIVGolf’s existence has always depended on one thing ... LIV’s chief executive officer Scott O’Neil told TNT Sports over the weekend that the league is funded through this year’s season, revealing the precarious situation ... LIV never had that luxury.
The 2022 deal brought him to LIVGolf, with a reported contract worth nearly $100 million... 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking and held that position for 47 weeks.Although he had moved to LIV Golf, he was still maintaining a great performance.
It’s been a tumultuous few weeks for LIVGolf. First, the SaudiPublic Investment Fund announced it is withdrawing funding at the end of this season, giving LIV only months to secure new investment and keep the tour alive.Advertisement.
Bryson DeChambeau unsurprisingly finds his name central to the ongoing speculation about the future of LIVGolf... The 2026 season continued as normal last week, with Jon Rahm emerging victorious at LIV Golf Mexico City.
Smith has since continued his struggles back on LIVGolf, finishing in a tie for 39th place in Mexico City last week.Advertisement ...Cameron Smith could be the biggest loser if LIV Golf is shut down.
Bryson DeChambeau addressed speculation that he could be leaving LIVGolf after this season by pledging, "As long as LIV is here, I would figure out a way for it to make sense." ... .