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The Louisiana Legislature looks likely to spend at least $7 million of the state’s public money to bring the controversial LIV Golf League tour, owned by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to New Orleans next summer. The Louisiana Senate Finance Committee ...
LIV Golf’s 54-hole format is no more. The Saudi Arabian-backed golf league, which was named after its shortened 54-hole tournament style, will switch to standard 72-hole events in 2026, it announced on Tuesday. LIV Golf will continue to feature shotgun ...
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman will be visiting Capitol Hill this week to meet with members of Congress, as the Saudi-backed league tangles with the PGA Tour. Stream San Diego News for free, 24/7, wherever you are with NBC 7. The PGA Tour has been lobbying ...
Five-time major winner Brooks Koepka is leaving LIV Golf in a big blow for the breakaway league. Koepka announced his departure following the concluded 2025 season on Tuesday via a statement released by his management through the Saudi-backed league.
The PGA Tour has been speaking behind the scenes with White House officials and congressional lawmakers about its concerns with LIV Golf, a rival league funded by Saudi Arabia. As plans for LIV Golf were coming together, the PGA Tour quietly started ...
DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — The first Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitational has Dustin Johnson and 12 other PGA Tour members as part of its 48-man field next week outside London. The next move falls to the PGA Tour, which must decide whether to allow them to come back.