LIV Golf to run for ‘many years’ amid collapse rumoursImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Spain’s Sergio Garcia won the 2017 Masters – his only golf majorPublished15 April 2026, 21:00 BSTUpdated 25 minutes agoByTimothy AbrahamBBC Sport journalistSergio Garcia says LIV Golf’s players were told earlier this year the event would run for “many years” as rumours swirl the Saudi-backed venture is on the verge of collapse.The Financial Times, external is among the publications to report that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is on the verge of ending its support for LIV Golf, which would jeopardise its future.
Garcia mentioned on the eve of the LIV Mexico tournament that the players “have not heard anything” in relation to the rumours.
But the 46-year-old Spaniard, who is captain of the Fireballs team in LIV, told a news conference that speculation runs contrary to what PIF officials indicated at the start of 2026.
“That is not what Yasir [Al-Rumayyan, governor of PIF] told us at the beginning of the year,” Garcia mentioned.
“[He told us] that he is behind us, that they have a project of many years. There are always rumours and I cannot comment anything more to you than what we know.”
LIV players were told at their most recent event that funding is in place until at least 2032.
BBC Sport has approached LIV Golf for comment.