Bryson DeChambeau ‘giving it all he can’ to help LIV Golf survive with rebel league on life support
Bryson DeChambeau is actively trying to support LIV Golf despite its uncertain future. The league faces potential bankruptcy as funding from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is set to end. DeChambeau remains optimistic about the viability of team golf as a business model.
- ▪LIV Golf is reportedly facing bankruptcy as its main funding source is withdrawing support.
- ▪DeChambeau is committed to giving his best performance regardless of the league's challenges.
- ▪He believes in the potential of team golf to attract investment and grow the sport.
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Golf Bryson DeChambeau ‘giving it all he can’ to help LIV Golf survive with rebel league on life support By Jake Nisse Published May 27, 2026, 11:05 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The days of LIV Golf may be numbered — but Bryson DeChambeau is going down swinging. News broke in late April that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund would be pulling its funding for the rebel league at the end of this season, while Bloomberg later reported that the tour has begun potential bankruptcy plans. However, DeChambeau is still contracted to LIV for the time being and is “giving as much as I can” despite the uncertainty around the league.
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