Bryson DeChambeau acknowledges that LIV Golf faces significant hurdles in securing its long‑term future, yet he hopes the circuit will receive another opportunity to continue beyond the current season.

In April, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund announced it will withdraw financial support for LIV Golf after the 2026 season, a decision that comes as the league wraps up a week early following the cancellation of its Team Championship.

LIV Golf says it has identified an unnamed investor to help fund its next chapter, but uncertainty persists, with speculation about possible player departures and the shape of the future schedule.

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Bryson DeChambeau captains Crushers GC in the LIV Golf League

Despite his contract with LIV Golf set to expire at the end of the season, DeChambeau remains actively engaged in discussions about the league’s direction and stays optimistic about reaching a favorable outcome.

After shooting a 65 in the opening round in Indianapolis — three strokes behind early leader Laurie Canter — DeChambeau remarked, “Look, it’s tough — it’s not easy. We definitely have a lot working against us.”

He added, “Behind the scenes, many people are working hard to make this possible for the players out here and the fans who have attended these events.”

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DeChambeau has been working with O’Neil in a bid to help secure LIV Golf’s future

The economic impact we’ve generated in places like South Africa, Indianapolis, Australia, the UK and across the United States shows what we can achieve.

We have a responsibility to keep demonstrating that impact. If it succeeds, that’s great; if not, we’ll adapt and move forward.

Time tends to heal things. I hope people recognize the value we bring to golf and give us one more shot with an open mind.

The American’s comments came a day after LIV Golf chief executive Scott O’Neil warned of a ‘very compressed timeline’ to finalise fresh investment, where he also praised DeChambeau’s support in trying to secure the league’s future.

“I have a lot of time for Bryson – I talk to him quite a bit,” O’Neil said in his pre-tournament press conference.

“Having spent 30 years in this business of sports, spending time with professional athletes for most of it, I’ve never met one who’s truly… not what they say but what they do, truly focused and be mission driven.”

“He cares about the global game of golf. He cares about building this next generation of fans. I don’t think anybody works harder on or off the course. Bryson has become a good friend, a good advocate of the league.

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DeChambeau has been working with O’Neil in a bid to help secure LIV Golf’s future

“I certainly hope he’s with us for the future. He’s been extremely supportive, as I can say most of the big guys have been.”

LIV Golf remain hopeful their 2027 schedule can feature five marquee Team Championships across five continents, with five team Signature Events positioned around majors, while the new proposed investor met players ahead of this week’s event.

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“It has definitely been an uncertain time the last few months and that’s probably played on a lot of guys’ minds,” Dean Burmester said after his opening round. “But we had a great meeting with our investor this week and I feel it went really well.

“The proposed LIV 2.0, whatever you want to call it, I think it’s very promising and it looks great. I think the model is certainly sustainable, very sustainable.

“The trickle-down effect of all of those things is going to do massive things all over the world. All of this is way bigger than life, and it’s probably above my pay grade, but it was a really positive meeting and long may it continue.”

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Bryson DeChambeau said in May that LIV Golf players were left ‘surprised’ by the Saudi Public Investment Fund’s decision to withdraw funding

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