Golf Apr 30, 2026

LIV Golf: Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan set to leave amid removal of Saudi funding for breakaway league

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LIV Golf: Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan set to leave amid removal of Saudi funding for breakaway league

LIV Golf chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan is expected to resign as part of an announcement on Thursday afternoon officially confirming the removal of future Saudi funds from the league, Your Site News understands.

It would be the first formal acknowledgement by LIV as it attempts to move forward with new leadership and without funding from the PIF - which Al-Rumayyan has governed since 2015 - beyond 2026.

Your Site News has been told by sources with knowledge of LIV Golf's business operations that it plans to release a new "strategic plan" to seek new long-term investors and is currently engaging with prospective investors.

It is understood that LIV went over their plans for the future with the 13 team captains - including major winners Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm - in a call on Tuesday.

Your Site News also understands that several players are exploring their options beyond LIV.

This follows the high-profile departures of major champions Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed at the start of the year, and the recent uncertainty over the league's future.

Sources with knowledge of LIV Golf business operations told Your Site News the company remains committed to a global tour, having seen over 200,000 fans attend events in Australia and South Africa this year, and team golf model. It is understood that LIV went over the plan with its 13 team captains in a call on Tuesday evening.

It is understood that that this has been part of LIV Golf's long term plans for a number of months but has been accelerated in recent weeks. Sources also told Your Site News that LIV is open to new structures in its format.

However, the removal of funding casts doubt on the league's overall future and the ability to retain the services of stars like DeChambeau, Cameron Smith and Rahm, although the former is said to be negotiating a new contract with the franchise.

LIV Golf offers $30m prize money at each of its events and has already spent $5 billion since its creation in 2022 - a figure that will reach $6 billion by the end of this year, according to Money in Sport - making a course to financial solvency challenging without serious new investment.

Players have been aware Saudi funding would not be available after this season. DeChambeau said in an interview with the Flushing It social media site that "as long as LIV is here, I would figure out a way for it to make sense."

"There's a lot of moving parts like in any business," DeChambeau said. "It's a startup, right? And so there's going to be times where we're squeezed and punched. This is one of those moments. But I'm going to do everything in my power to make it work and I really see the value in franchise golf."

LIV Golf announced the postponement of its June 25-28 event in Louisiana earlier this week, with their next event scheduled for May 7-10 in northern Virginia. CEO Scott O'Neil, having guaranteed Saudi funds throughout the 2026 season, had said in a memo to staff two weeks ago the season would be uninterrupted and "full throttle."

Koepka, One of the league's original coups, has already returned to the PGA Tour after he was granted a path back with stipulations that included no access to equity grants for five years, a $5 million charity donation and no bonus money this year.

The tour offered the same pathway to three other LIV players who had won majors since 2022 - Rahm, DeChambeau and Smith - however none of the three golfers accepted. PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp is now saying that the.

In an interview earlier this week with The Wall Street Journal, Rolapp said, "We're interested in having the best players who can help our tour. Not every player can do that."

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