The LIV Golf Team Championship, originally scheduled to take place in Michigan at the end of August, has officially been canceled and moved to Indianapolis. The news not only comes after weeks of speculation about whether the season finale would take place, but also after the breakaway circuit announced a new, unknown investor to keep LIV afloat into 2027 and beyond.
The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), the sole funder of LIV Golf, announced in April that it would be cutting ties with the league. The PIF’s announcement specifically noted that it would “fund LIV Golf only for the remainder of the 2026 season,” but with the re-scheduling of the team championship, that doesn’t appear to be the case.
“As the 2026 LIV Golf season comes to a close after incredible competition across 10 countries and five continents, we reflect on record crowds, broadcast viewership, marketing partner support and social growth, alongside historic comebacks, emerging young talent, OWGR recognition and new pathways to the majors,” LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil said in a news release. “By concluding the season now, we can put our full resources behind what comes next and maintain the operational rigor this transition demands. We are reimagining LIV Golf as a fundamentally new League owned by the players and anchored in a sustainable business model, with an evolved fan experience built for the markets where the game is growing fastest across the globe and the support of world-class partners.

Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey hosted the LIV Golf New York event. (Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“Professional golf is more unified today than at any point since we launched, creating a genuine opportunity to grow the game together. Indianapolis will be a fitting finale for the League as fans have known it and the starting point for what we believe it can become.”
Rumors of LIV’s Team Championship disappearing reached a fever pitch in July when former major champion and Cleeks team captain Martin Kaymer said the event, which carried a purse of $40 million, was “highly unlikely” to go on as scheduled. LIV Indianapolis, scheduled to take place Aug. 20-23, will be the last event of the season.
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“As we concentrate on finishing the season strong and building the next chapter of LIV Golf, we’ll carry the energy and enthusiasm our fans have shown us into what comes next,” O’Neil added. “The road ahead is possible because of the people who stand behind this League – our fans, players, caddies, employees, partners, and sponsors.”
Recent reports also claimed that the build-out at The Cardinal at Saint John’s, the course that was set to host the finale, had not yet begun. LIV Michigan is now the second event on LIV’s 2026 calendar to be canceled after LIV New Orleans was scrapped in June.
While speculation about LIV’s immediate future has more or less been put to bed with the Team Championship’s re-scheduling, that isn’t the case regarding the circuit’s future in 2027.

Jon Rahm of Legion XIII participates during day four of the LIV Golf Andalucia at Real Club Valderrama in Sotogrande, Spain, on June 7, 2026. (Photo by Jose Luis Contreras/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (Jose Luis Contreras/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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On Aug. 5, O’Neil announced that an investor has been secured to keep the league afloat. While he did not divulge any specific details about the unknown investor, O’Neil did share an important fact about the next phase of LIV Golf and its players.
“LIV Golf has an agreement in place with a lead investor, signed by the investor and approved by the Board, to anchor the transaction and play a key role in supporting the path forward for the League’s next era, driven by and for the players,” O’Neil said at the time.

CEO of LIV Golf, Scott O’Neil looks on during day three of LIV Golf Mexico City at Club de Golf Chapultepec on April 18, 2026 in Mexico City. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images) (Hector Vivas/Getty Images)
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“Notably, our next chapter will make our players the majority equity holders in LIV Golf, a first for a major global sports league,” he continued, while stating the goal is to enter a finalized transaction in September.
It remains unclear what LIV Golf looks like, and even more unclear which players will be competing, beginning in 2027. The plan for the 2027 LIV schedule is for it to feature 10 events, with five in the United States and five across the globe.
