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LIV Golf Is Dying of Boredom

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LIV Golf Is Dying of Boredom
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LIV Golf Is Dying of Boredom

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  • Slate·May 1

    One of the Biggest Boondoggles in Sports History Is All but Dead. The Damage Is Real.

    Sports The wreckage of LIV Golf will haunt the sport for years to come. By Alex Kirshner Enter your email to receive alerts for this author. Sign in or create an account to better manage your email preferences. Unsubscribe from email alerts Are you sure you want to unsubscribe from email alerts for Alex Kirshner? May 01, 20262:29 PM Tim Warner/Getty Images LIV Golf, as far as any normal person need be concerned, died on Thursday. The league still exists, even though it just canceled an upcoming event in New Orleans. But unless you are one of an apparently tiny number of fans, LIV Golf ceased to exist when the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia announced on Thursday that it was pulling its funding come the end of this season. Because if LIV Golf does not exist as a geopolitical influence project, LIV Golf has to exist as “a golf league,” and precious few people on the planet have ever watched a LIV Golf event. The league says it will look for new investors. Those investors would have to be on a powerful cocktail of drugs, because there is no capitalistic reason to want to be involved. The Saudis

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  • The New Yorker·Apr 23

    LIV Golf Is Dying of Boredom

    You shouldn’t count other people’s money, but I can’t help thinking that the kingdom of Saudi Arabia could’ve found better uses for five billion dollars than sinking it into the upstart golf league LIV. Several news outlets have reported that the Saudi Public Investment Fund, which has been pumping about a hundred million dollars a month into LIV since the league’s launch, in 2022, will be pulling its funding at the end of the year. The league isn’t officially dead, but it doesn’t seem long for this world. What happens, then, to LIV’s players, who received absurdly lucrative contracts to defect from the P.G.A. Tour, and may be banned from returning? Was this all just a waste of time? What do I do now with all of my team merch for Cleeks Golf Club and the HyFlyers?In the end, LIV was less evil, as a geopolitical project, than many people claimed, and more soulless, as a sport, than I thought possible. Since LIV’s inception, the press has widely labelled it an exercise in “sportswashing”—image rehabilitation for Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, after the murder and dismemberment of the Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. In LIV’s first season, I

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