The 2026 Masters dominated golf’s top storylines this month, but LIV Golf’s future could steal attention with a looming “bombshell” report.
The PGA Tour is still riding the high of massive success at Augusta National last week. However, LIV could be reeling after reports surfaced this week indicating that the league’s future is extremely shaky.
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Several golf insiders, including Ryan French of Monday Q Info, revealed information that suggests LIV Golf could be ending soon. French stated that a “bombshell announcement” is coming April 15, which could have a major impact on LIV’s stars.
Ryan French from Monday Q Info reports that LIV Golf is about to shut down.
Speaking on X Spaces last night, Ryan said:
“I think everybody should probably stay near their phones…
“I have some pretty good sources and I’ve heard that some other people have sources that LIV is… https://t.co/2Lx9fHPMhSpic.twitter.com/pkIFT2yBeg
— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) April 15, 2026
The Saudi-backed league suffered a major setback in recent months when top players Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed left LIV. Koepka entered into an unprecedented program that aided his return to the PGA Tour, which included forfeiting a large sum of his winnings.
Major LIV announcement incoming?
Meanwhile, the future of Bryson DeChambeau is being closely watched as the American star still hasn’t signed a new contract with LIV. The YouTube standout has also built a major social media following, and that’s why the league is extremely focused on keeping DeChambeau.
However, if LIV’s future truly is in doubt then there could be an influx of former PGA Tour stars looking for a professional league. Speculation suggests that the PGA would have a very intriguing decision to make regarding those players.
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Former major champions like Jon Rahm, DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia are names that would be massive additions. However, the circumstances in which many of them left to go to LIV might not sit too well with the organization.
Ripper GC’s Lucas Herbert, Marc Leishman and Elvis Smylie after winning at LIV Golf Riyadh. Mandatory Credit: Hamad I Mohammed/Reuters via Imagn Images
It’s still unclear if the reports French and others believe to be true will confirm that LIV is disbanding. However, poor television ratings and stars leaving the Saudi league certainly show that there are issues present.
Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee continues to trash LIV’s product and recently called it an “ill-conceived” product. Chamblee took to X to call out the PGA Tour’s competitor for its failed mission and “laughable” team concept.
Regardless, the PGA Tour versus LIV war lives on for at least the time being. Meanwhile, LIV Mexico City is set to tee off this weekend to follow up the Masters.
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