Golf & PGA Tour — 2026-05-01
The biggest story in golf this week is the imminent collapse of LIV Golf, with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund confirming it will end funding after the 2026 season. As LIV players begin reaching out to the PGA Tour about potential returns, the tour is signaling that any pathway back will come with significantly stricter conditions than those previously offered to Brooks Koepka. Meanwhile, on the course, the Cadillac Championship in Miami is underway.
Golf & PGA Tour — 2026-05-01
Tournament Recap
Cadillac Championship — Miami (In Progress)
The PGA Tour's Cadillac Championship in Miami is currently underway. Full leaderboard details and round results can be tracked live at the official PGA Tour leaderboard.
The tournament highlights page was updated within the past day, confirming active play at the event.
Business of Golf
LIV Golf's Saudi Funding Ends — Players Scramble for PGA Tour Return
The most seismic development in professional golf this week is the official confirmation that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) is pulling its financial backing from LIV Golf after the 2026 season concludes. LIV is set to notify its players of the decision, marking the effective end of the Saudi-backed rival circuit that poured billions into the sport over four-plus years of existence.

CBS Sports reports that after sinking billions into creating a circuit designed to rival the PGA Tour, the PIF is cutting ties with LIV Golf. The move leaves dozens of professional players facing an uncertain future — and many have already begun reaching out to the PGA Tour about potential reinstatement.
PGA Tour Sets Stricter Terms for Ex-LIV Players
According to Golf Digest, while LIV Golf members have made contact with the PGA Tour about returning, the conditions they will face are expected to be considerably more restrictive than those previously granted to Brooks Koepka, who was among the first to make the transition back.

Current PGA Tour players are voicing support for welcoming back their former colleagues — but with conditions. Most say there must be meaningful penalties for those who left for Saudi money, calling it essential to addressing the "bad blood" created when top players defected.

"LIV Golf Is Dying. The Damage Is Permanent."
Golf Digest published a damning assessment of LIV's legacy, noting that even as the circuit winds down, the damage it inflicted on professional golf — from fractured relationships to disrupted world rankings — is still being tallied. The piece notes LIV is "on life support" with its boss having stepped down and Saudi funding drying up.

The Guardian: What Happens to DeChambeau, Rahm, and Others?
The Guardian raises the key question facing stars like Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, and Lee Westwood: can LIV find new backers, and what are the realistic options for players who bet their careers on the Saudi circuit? With the PGA Tour already signaling tougher reinstatement terms, some veterans may find their windows to return to elite competition narrowing.

Trump Weighs In: All LIV Stars Should Be Welcome Back
Adding a political dimension to the story, former President Donald Trump publicly stated that all LIV Golfers should — and will — be welcomed back to the PGA Tour, saying the Saudi-backed circuit has officially lost funding following the 2026 season. Trump, a longtime golf course owner, has previously been a vocal supporter of LIV Golf.
Bob MacIntyre: Why I Said No to LIV's "Obscene" Offer
In a contrasting story, rising PGA Tour star Bob MacIntyre opened up this week about why he declined what he described as an "obscene" contract offer from LIV Golf. The Scottish player, who grew up in the coastal town of Oban and learned to compete in the sport of shinty before turning to golf, said his decision was rooted in loyalty to the traditional tour structure.
Coming Up
PGA Championship — Aronimink Golf Club, Newtown Square, Pa.
The next major on the calendar is the PGA Championship. With the LIV saga reshaping the professional landscape in real time, watch for continued developments around player reinstatement negotiations as the summer major season approaches.
Key Storylines to Watch:
- Will LIV find alternative backers to continue beyond 2026, or is this truly the end?
- Which LIV stars — DeChambeau, Rahm, Westwood, others — will successfully negotiate PGA Tour returns, and under what terms?
- How will the PGA Tour structure any new reinstatement policy, and will player penalties be formal or informal?
- Cadillac Championship final results from Miami
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