In the wake of the Saudi Public Investment Fund backing out of LIV Golf at the end of the 2026 season, the league announced Thursday that it was establishing an independent board.
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As conference championships begin, it’s time to forecast the 72-team field for NCAA Division I women’s golf regionals.
Conference championships are now underway as men’s and women’s teams battle for automatic bids into the NCAA postseason, and we’ll track the results as they finish.
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LIV can't exist the way it has over last five year year: Lynch
Golf Channel's Damon Hack and Eamon Lynch react to news that LIV Golf officially plans to tell staff and players about a loss of funding from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
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The PGA Tour announced Monday a new Returning Member Program which will allow “elite” players to come back from LIV Golf, starting with Brooks Koepka.
PGA Tour announces Returning Member Program based on “elite-performance based criteria.” This paves the way back for specific LIV Golf players, including Brooks Koepka.
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