Overview
- CEO Scott O’Neil said discussions with the Official World Golf Ranking are constructive and he is hopeful of a solution in place for the 2026 season.
- LIV will switch from 54 to 72 holes in 2026, a change viewed as supportive of its OWGR bid and aligned with player and commercial priorities.
- O’Neil said he regularly communicates with PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp but confirmed there are no serious negotiations or timeline toward an agreement.
- Sports Business Journal reported multiple sources say Brooks Koepka may not play for LIV in 2026 despite being under contract, and O’Neil responded that Koepka is signed for 2026 without further detail.
- O’Neil touted commercial momentum, saying LIV is on pace to sell out premium hospitality for a 14‑event, 10‑country 2026 schedule, and emphasized a pivot toward recruiting and developing younger talent.