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LIV Golf Player Ian Poulter Suggests Tour's Future Is Uncertain

Ian Poulter, a LIV Golf player, has raised concerns about the future of the tour, which is facing funding challenges from the Saudi Arabia-backed Public Investment Fund. He indicated that a deadline of September 1 to secure $300 million could determine the tour's viability, and noted that some players may struggle to find competitive opportunities if LIV does not succeed.

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Ian Poulter, a player for LIV Golf, expressed concerns about the future of the tour during a recent interview. He noted that with the Saudi Arabia-backed Public Investment Fund (PIF) planning to withdraw funding at the end of the 2026 season, there is speculation regarding the league's viability. Poulter stated, "I think time might run out," referencing a deadline of September 1 to secure $300 million in funding. He highlighted the challenges players may face if the tour does not secure the necessary financial backing, particularly for those with fewer options to compete elsewhere. LIV Golf has seen some players, like Brooks Koepka, return to the PGA Tour, while others, such as Jon Rahm, are also considering their future. Poulter's comments reflect the uncertainty surrounding the league as it approaches a critical juncture.

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LIV Golf player admits breakaway tour might be nearing the end: 'I think time might run out'

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LIV Golf Player Ian Poulter Suggests Tour's Future Is Uncertain