Multiple LIV golfers want PGA Tour return — but it could get complicated
Following reports that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund will withdraw financial support from LIV Golf, several LIV players have expressed interest in returning to the PGA Tour, according to Golf Digest. The PGA Tour is considering a more restrictive process for returning players and does not plan to renew its previous Returning Member Program. Players like Bryson DeChambeau may face additional challenges due to their involvement in an ongoing antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour.
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Golf Multiple LIV golfers want PGA Tour return — but it could get complicated By Christian Arnold Published April 29, 2026, 11:24 p.m. ET Multiple LIV Golf players have had their reps reach out to the PGA Tour about a possible return after news broke Wednesday that the rebel golf league would be losing its financial backing from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. But those players could face a more restrictive pathway back to the PGA, Golf Digest reported. The latest news came amid a flurry of information that started to come out after the Wall Street Journal first reported that LIV Golf was planning to tell its staff and players on Thursday that the PIF would be pulling the plug on supporting the golf circuit.
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