LIV Golf has finally confirmed that the league’s 2026 season finale, which was the previously scheduled to take place at The Cardinal at Saint John’s Resort in Michigan from August 27-30, will now not take place, with this week’s LIV Golf Indianapolis now becoming the final event of the season where the overall team result will also be decided.
With Jon Rahm already having been crowned the individual season champion for the third consecutive year following the results at last week’s LIV Golf New York, this week’s event at The Club at Chatham Hills in Indianapolis (August 20-23) will decide which group of golfers will lift the season-long team title.
PODIUM PLACES UP FOR GRABS
The four-day tournament will also see all 57 players contend for the Indianapolis individual title and final spots in the league’s individual season-long standings. The team competition will count the scores of all four players on each team every day, culminating with one of the 13 teams being crowned the 2026 LIV Golf Team Champion.
Legion XIII Captain Jon Rahm has clinched his third consecutive season-long Individual Championship with 944 points coming out of LIV Golf New York, but the other two spots on the podium remain up for grabs with Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann, Lucas Herbert and Tyrrell Hatton all still in contention.
‘BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL’
LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil said: “As the 2026 LIV Golf season comes to a close after incredible competition across 10 countries and five continents, we reflect on record crowds, broadcast viewership, marketing partner support and social growth, alongside historic comebacks, emerging young talent, OWGR recognition and new pathways to the majors.
“By concluding the season now, we can put our full resources behind what comes next and maintain the operational rigor this transition demands. We are reimagining LIV Golf as a fundamentally new league owned by the players and anchored in a sustainable business model, with an evolved fan experience built for the markets where the game is growing fastest across the globe and the support of world-class partners.
He added: “Professional golf is more unified today than at any point since we launched, creating a genuine opportunity to grow the game together. Indianapolis will be a fitting finale for the league as fans have known it and the starting point for what we believe it can become.”
PRIZE MONEY RESTRUCTURE
O’Neil outlined last week that he expects LIV Golf to return next year in a revised format of 10 events across the season – four fewer than was proposed this year, although that was eventually reduced to 12 – with the players that decide to stay with the league being offered shares in their respective teams in place of signing on fees and inflated prize money.
The prize structure is also expected to be heavily reduced, although details of who will bankroll the entire enterprise following the Saudi PIF’s exit from the league have not been revealed, other than that a deal is in place which is expected to be finalised in September.
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