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LIV Golf Team Championship in Michigan reportedly canceled

The league says Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund will fund LIV Golf only through 2026, after spending $6 billion since the league launched.

  • LIV Golf canceled its season-ending team championship scheduled for late August in Plymouth, Michigan, according to a report in The Telegraph on Wednesday.
  • Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund decided to limit funding to the remainder of the 2026 season, prompting cancellation of a tournament in New Orleans earlier this year.
  • Despite the cancellation, tickets remained for sale on the LIV Golf website as of Wednesday morning; Fox TV removed the tournament from its listings.
  • TNT Sports' Craig Doyle confirmed the championship will be decided at the Indianapolis-area tournament next weekend at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Indiana.
  • The 13 teams had been scheduled to compete for a $40 million prize pool, though LIV Golf CEO Scott announced last week the league secured a 'lead investor' to sustain operations.
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WXYZ broke the news in Detroit, United States on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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