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LIV Golf chief hits back as Saudi funding rumours continue to swirl
Chris Heck, LIV Golf's President of Business Operations, has firmly rejected suggestions that the breakaway league faces financial uncertainty, maintaining that funding remains secure despite mounting speculation about Saudi Arabia's continued involvement.Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday to announce Smash GC's transformation into OKGC, Heck addressed questions about the league's financial standing directly."No, we are funded, and we are business as usual moving forward," he told reporters.His remarks come as reports intensify that the Public Investment Fund may withdraw its backing once the current season concludes, raising questions about LIV Golf's long-term viability beyond 2026.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayThe PIF has poured an estimated $5billion into LIV Golf since the circuit launched in 2022, bankrolling high-profile acquisitions including Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau while establishing the league's signature $20million prize funds.However, speculation about the fund's future commitment emerged last week when golf journalist Ryan French first reported potential concerns.The story subsequently gained traction, fuelling fresh doubts about whether Saudi backing would continue past this season.This substantial investment has been fundamental to LIV Golf's swift growth, enabling the league to compete for elite talent and establish itself as a genuine rival to traditional tours.When pressed on whether concerns existed behind the scenes, Heck redirected attention to operational matters rather than ownership questions."We have concerns of selling tickets for the next event and of course launching great teams like OKGC," he said.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Gary Neville's sister reacts with horror after fan abuses Man United legend in the streetLIV Golf row erupts as players slam controversial rumours about Bryson DeChambeauChelsea star on 180,000-a-week fronts up to angry supporters after Brighton nightmareThe executive, who took up his position in June 2025 following a stint at Aston Villa, expressed unwavering faith in the league's prospects when asked about his confidence levels amid the swirling reports."I wouldn't be here if I wasn't extremely confident, not only in our players, but our product," Heck stated.He acknowledged the demanding nature of LIV Golf's worldwide calendar but highlighted the circuit's global reach as a source of personal pride.Heck's reassurances echo those of LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil, who described the league's operations as running at "full throttle" last Thursday whilst recognising the need to develop sustainable foundations beyond current funding arrangements.O'Neil has also circulated a memo to players assuring them that LIV Golf's future remains positive.Several prominent figures on the roster have indicated they are untroubled by the ongoing speculation.Jon Rahm, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Lucas Herbert and Talor Gooch have all stated in recent days that the rumours have not affected their outlook.Despite persistent questions about whether the PIF will sustain its current level of financial commitment, LIV Golf's leadership maintains a confident public stance.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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