Charlie and Charlie take a deep dive into the growing crisis engulfing LIV Golf, as Saudi funding dries up, it's final team championship is scrapped and serious questions emerge over the tour's future. With reports of a new $250–300 million investment, they examine whether LIV can survive without its biggest stars, Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, and whether the promised new era is really viable.
From huge player contracts and falling prize funds to controversial equity deals and the financial realities behind the reported investment, they ask whether LIV Golf can create genuine value after billions in spending. Who is really backing the next phase of LIV? Can the tour survive without its biggest names? And is this the beginning of a complete reinvention of LIV Golf or simply an attempt to keep a failing business alive?
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