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LIV Golf CEO teases announcements in 'next 10 days,' talks Bryson DeChambeau's future with LIV

Pro golfer Bubba Watson and LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil join 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the LIV Golf tournament in Miami and President Donald Trump’s support for a potential merger with the PGA Tour.

The future of the LIV Tour and its players has become the most important story in the golf world since news broke that the league was losing its primary source of funding after the 2026 season. 

Already, several golfers have addressed the Saudi-backed Public Investment Fund backing out of LIV, either saying they have no interest in returning to the PGA Tour or that they believe in the LIV model. 

Jon Rahm, on the other hand, seemed to immediately start making other plans in case LIV isn’t able to replace the PIF funding. After years of fighting with the DP World Tour, Rahm settled their outstanding issues and is once again eligible to compete in those events. 

Then there’s Bryson DeChambeau. Undoubtedly the biggest star on LIV, and among the top handful of players in the world in both talent and fan interest, DeChambeau has been somewhat cagey as to his next move. His contract with LIV expires after this season, and when asked about returning to the PGA Tour, was non-committal. If anything, he was dismissive of potential penalties he’d face. He also said he'd be happy to commit to YouTube golf full time to grow his already-impressive channel.

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But the current head of LIV Golf, CEO Scott O’Neil, believes DeChambeau is fully committed to staying put.

In a new interview with Alan Bastable at Golf.com, O’Neil spoke about his interest in staying with LIV and contract negotiations.

Scott O'Neil attends a press

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