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Golf Channel’s Rich Lerner and Rex Hoggard react to a Financial Times report that the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia is about to pull its financial support for LIV Golf and what it means for the league’s top players, Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau.
Scott O’Neil, LIV Golf CEO, refuted reports that the golf league’s future is in doubt with the Saudi Public Investment Fund “on the verge” of cutting its financial support.
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Michelle Wie West announced that in addition to her hosting role at the Mizuho Americas Open, she will also be competing at the tournament as a warm-up to the U.S. Women’s Open in June.
Sir Nick Faldo weighed in on whether Rory McIlroy is the greatest European player of all time and confidently said, “I think he’s passed us all quite comfortably now.”