The first domino of the LIV Golf-PIF effect has tipped. Chaos ensued in the league when the Public Investment Fund announced that they were pulling their funding. There was uncertainty among the players while Scott O’Neil tried to find a solution. After days of tension, LIV Golf has finally received the first blow.

“🚨❌⛳️ JUST IN — Sources tell @NOLAnews that LIV Golf officials have notified the state of Louisiana that it intends to “pivot” from its scheduled 72-hole event slated for June to a smaller “exposition-style” tournament this fall, instead, with an official announcement coming Tuesday,” NUCLR GOLF confirmed via tweet.

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LIV Golf has indeed pulled out of a full 72-day event in Louisiana. However, they didn’t decide that out of the blue. Rumors were already circulating that the state wasn’t in favor of hosting the event because of the chaos in the league.

Another tweet read, “LIV Golf Louisiana may be postponed by state officials, according to a report from @wdsu citing financial issues.”

The report of Louisiana being uncertain about LIV Golf’s situation was already circulating on social media an hour prior to the league’s statement. It makes it seem like O’Neil only backed out from hosting a 72-hole event because of the distrust the state had in the product. It’s worth noting that this was the inaugural event in the state this year. The state had signed a three-year deal with LIV Golf just last year.

Either way, it’s now confirmed that LIV Golf Louisiana, which was scheduled from June 25 to 28, 2026, will be postponed. The league hasn’t confirmed the exact rescheduled date or the format of the event yet.

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