Field Level Media
02 May 2026, 02:25 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Katie Goodale-Imagn Images)
Despite clear signs that the future of LIV Golf looks murky at best, Bryson DeChambeau continues to say he is committed to the 5-year-old upstart league, Flushing It Golf reported Friday.
DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith remain some of LIV's biggest stars, although their future in the league appears in doubt after it was revealed that the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund no longer will provide funding beyond this season.
DeChambeau remains undaunted, saying he is not exploring a return to the PGA Tour at the present time
'I'm working as hard as I can to find a solution,' DeChambeau told Flushing It Golf. 'I'm committed to making team golf work in the best way possible. I think there's a place for it in the ecosystem and I want to continue to grow the game across the world. That's always been our mission, and it's never been more true than now.'
LIV is now working on a junior golf initiative, according to DeChambeau.
'We're building a bunch of junior golf events right now and each (LIV) team is looking to build junior golf academies,' he said. 'That's something that we've been working on for almost three or four months now. 'We're looking to host an event here coming up, probably in the next, I'd say, couple of months.'
In June of 2022, DeChambeau joined LIV on a reported $125 million contract that is set to expire at the end of this season. He was reportedly seeking a $500 million deal to stay with LIV before the league's funding issues were revealed.
'We're still working on a potential contract,' DeChambeau said. 'I haven't given up on that and I think there will be a solution. But as of right now, my job is to help make the league work after this year. I just feel like I have a responsibility. I've put a lot of effort into it. So that's what I'm going to do, we're going to make this work.'
Even with reports that LIV has increased revenue streams in five years of operation, it is likely nowhere near enough to fund the league as it had been operating in its early years.
'There's a lot of moving parts like in any business,' DeChambeau told Flushing It Golf after he withdrew from last month's event at Mexico City. 'It's a startup, right? And so there's going to be times where we're squeezed and punched. This is one of those moments. But I'm going to do everything in my power to make it work and I really see the value in franchise golf.'
DeChambeau, 32, prevailed in a playoff in consecutive weeks in March by winning at both LIV Golf Singapore and LIV Golf South Africa. The two-time U.S. Open champion has won five individual LIV Golf titles.
DeChambeau did have the opportunity to return to the PGA Tour earlier this year through the Returning Member Program but declined. That program was developed as Brooks Koepka departed LIV for his return to the PGA Tour earlier this year.
--Field Level Media
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