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LIV Golf postpones June's New Orleans event

LIV Golf postpones its event in New Orleans in June amid continued questions over its future.

LIV Golf postpones June's New Orleans event

The LIV Golf Invitational Series event started in June 2022

LIV Golf has postponed its event in New Orleans in June amid continued questions over its future.

US officials confirmed on Tuesday the event will be rescheduled after BBC Sport was told the Saudi Arabia-backed series was in talks with local Louisiana authorities about moving the tournament to September or October.

According to sources, officials were keen to avoid peak summer heat and ensure the Bayou Oaks course at City Park is in top championship condition.

LIV bosses are also said to have wanted to avoid a clash with the World Cup.

Louisiana governor Jeff Landry and economic development secretary Susan Bourgeois said in a joint statement the state had already paid $3.2m (£2.36m) under its contract with LIV, of which $2m (£1.47m) has already been invested in upgrading the course.

They added LIV is expected to returning the remaining $1.2m (£880,000) in state incentive funds.

"We appreciate LIV's good-faith efforts and look forward to maintaining our partnership as we continue conversations around an event later this year," said Landry and Bourgeois.

It means LIV Golf will not have any tournaments in the USA for a three-month period from 10 May until 6 August when it goes to Trump Bedminster in New Jersey.

However, amid reports that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) is set to end its support for the breakaway tour, this will only intensify speculation.

Earlier this month, LIV Golf chief executive Scott O'Neil told players the 2026 season would continue "as planned and uninterrupted" amid rumours the tour was on the verge of collapse.

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Discussion about LIV's future went into overdrive earlier this month as the tour prepared for its latest event in Mexico.

Several media outlets - across golf, sports news and finance - reported its imminent closure, before chief executive O'Neil insisted it was business as usual in a tubthumping email to staff.

It was striking O'Neil only spoke about 2026 and did not address what might lie ahead.

Players were told last month that funding was in place until 2032 but well-placed figures in European golf told BBC Sport they believe PIF is withdrawing its financial support.

One source said he fully expected 2026 to be LIV's last season and another felt its leadership was trying to convince itself other revenue could be found.

But many - as one summarised - think it may fall apart quickly.

The LIV project, which pivoted to a more traditional 72-hole format this year, has been bankrolled by an eye-watering amount of money from PIF.

Fonte original: BBC Sport Golf