Rumors flying about LIV golf shutting down

I was kind of excited when in 2022 I found out that there was going to be some sort of competition for the PGA tours. I don't generally watch a lot of golf but several of my friends will host parties such as when the Master's is on and they can be a lot of casual fun. The fun thing about golf is that basically everyone plays it somewhat, and we all can be in awe about how much we suck when we watch the pros playing it. The issue that was had was that the PGA held a strangle-hold on the players and the industry, just like is bound to happen when any single entity controls all of anything.

Although the PGA did technically have competition and wasn't a monopoly, their competition is of the likes of UFC's competition in that everyone who isn't PGA is a non-issue that nobody pays any attention to, just like in MMA.


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LIV tried to do thing differently and tried to have a more youthful vibe to it. It was kind of like Happy Gilmore became a real thing and the events would have music playing all the time and there were "side bets" with teams playing even though the real money and glory was in individual victories. Each golfer was ultimately playing for themselves through 54 holes, which is what the "LIV" means in Roman Numerals.


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when your part of the graph is barely visible, you have a problem

The events were kind of whacky and fun, but the fact remained that a lot of the best players in the world didn't participate in their events because PGA threatened they would not be allowed to participate in PGA events if they did. Several big names went anyway because the payouts for the LIV events were astronomical.

LIV is Saudi-owned and they basically had bottomless pockets so their prize money managed to dwarf even the PGA, which is crazy when you think about it. However, it does seem that even the unbelievably rich oil barons have some sort of limit on how much cash they are willing to hemorrhage before they pull the plug.


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but then again, what is a billion dollars to a trillionaire?

LIV management insists that they have no intention of shutting down but there are a lot of rumors going on right now that the unrest in the middle-east right now could end up serving as a "false flag" reason for closure. Arrogance has its limits you know, and these billionaire owners who reportedly have a trillion dollar war chest aren't just going to sit there while a vanity project drains their respective bank accounts.

But on the flip side, this could also just be some PR stunt as well. But putting rumors out there of the show coming to an end, it gets them in the press and honestly, I had forgotten that they existed since their TV coverage is almost non existent. There are other rumors that suggest that the PGA bullied the networks into not covering LIV events because the PGA threatened that their license would be revoked to cover PGA events (which are really lucrative for the TV networks) if they did. None of this is in writing but it certainly does sound like something the PGA would do.



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I believe they are shutting down as not only golf, but the Saudi football league are cutting back on spending. This was seen as sports washing by spending vasts amounts of money they could improve the name of Saudi around the world especially wen they are known to have a bad reputation for human rights. They had offered certain footballers big money to lure them to their leagues and if rumors are correct those deals have now been removed. The recent events with bombings in the kingdoms has changed their perspective on what is important and having a decent air force and army is their priority now.

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I didn't even know it was Saudi-based until that was pointed out in the media. I think they were kind of trying to keep that hidden but obviously it was going to come out. I don't know a great deal about Saudi Arbracadabra other than the fact that I have no desire to ever go there.

I liked PGA having competition but then again, it isn't like UFC where they use their monopoly to rip off the competitors. People in golf, even those that don't win tournaments, make a very very good living.

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Saudi’s bankroll makes PGA’s prize money look like pocket change, still wondering when the PR spin hits.

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The only thing about all of this that really made me feel like PGA were the bad guys was that they revoked the ability for players that signed with LIV to be in PGA stuff. I don't know if that is still active but hell, if a guy who really struggles in PGA tournaments wanted to be top dog, a signing with LIV is guaranteed huge money.

I also wonder if sponsorships are affected by being involved with LIV. PGA has a lot of connections and clout and I think we all kind of understand that the sponsors pay significantly more money than any actual prize money - just ask Tiger Woods.

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