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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-16T07:27:41.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "LIV Golf chief provides major update on future of controversial tour as Saudis ponder pulling funding",
    "Former England star doubles down on claim Dubai is safer than London despite Iranian missiles threat",
    "Football referee shot dead during match as assassins storm pitch in shocking scenes",
    "The GB News Editorial Charter"
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nSenior executives at LIV Golf have been called to an urgent gathering in New York amid growing acceptance that the breakaway circuit has turned into a £4.5billion financial catastrophe for its Saudi Arabian backers.\n\nRather than shutting down the controversial tour entirely, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is now pushing hard for a deal with the PGA Tour as a face-saving measure.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nThe emergency summit came as speculation mounted that LIV could be finished in its current format, with many anticipating a major announcement regarding the tour's direction.\n\nThe conspicuous absence of all senior figures from this week's Mexico event provided the clearest indication yet that significant developments were unfolding behind closed doors.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nTRENDING\n\nStories\n\nVideos\n\nYour Say\n\nCompetitors preparing for the £22.5million tournament appeared completely unaware of what was transpiring at headquarters.\n\nOne player, speaking anonymously to The Sun, said: \"We've all heard the rumour about a possible shutdown. But that's all it is so far a rumour.\"\n\nThe golfer suggested much of the speculation stemmed from LIV executives attending the Masters in Augusta, though he noted this was standard practice.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n\"If there is anything to it, hopefully it's going to be a merger,\" they added.\n\n\"But until we hear anything official, we're just carrying on with our preparations as usual.\"\n\nSergio Garcia sought to calm concerns at a press conference, insisting nothing had changed since PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan pledged full support for the tour in January.\n\n### LATEST SPORTS NEWS:\n\n\n\n\n  * LIV Golf chief provides major update on future of controversial tour as Saudis ponder pulling funding\n  * Former England star doubles down on claim Dubai is safer than London despite Iranian missiles threat\n  * Football referee shot dead during match as assassins storm pitch in shocking scenes\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nThe media centre was unexpectedly shuttered, with journalists only learning of the closure while waiting to board transport to the venue.\n\nStaff organising the Mexico event received instructions to disregard the rumours and continue as normal, though notably these directives contained no guarantees about what lay ahead.\n\nThe Public Investment Fund has poured more than £3.5bn into the venture since its launch five years ago, with that total projected to reach £4bn by year's end.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nA £180m injection was approved on 1 February, and with PIF's estimated worth standing at £700bn, the 14-event circuit's survival had seemed assured.\n\nHowever, economic pressures on Saudi Arabia stemming from the conflict in Iran may have rendered LIV an unaffordable luxury.\n\nThe tour is reportedly haemorrhaging approximately £50m monthly, a rate that appears unsustainable.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nThe tour has failed to deliver the impact its owners anticipated, despite lavishing contracts worth up to £150m on marquee names.\n\nMajor champions Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and Patrick Reed were among those enticed away from the PGA Tour, alongside Ryder Cup stalwarts Garcia, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Henrik Stenson.\n\nJon Rahm secured the most lucrative deal, signing for nearly £400million in late 2023 and subsequently convincing teammate Tyrrell Hatton to follow.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nPlease write at least 4 paragraphs\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter**",
  "title": "Liv Golf chiefs 'accept tour has been a failure' with players in the dark amid shutdown speculation"
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