Cameron Smith Confident in LIV Golf's Future Beyond 2026 Funding Cut
Cameron Smith remains optimistic about the future of the LIV Golf tour despite Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund pulling support after 2026. Smith, a major figure in the tour, assured reporters of plans to continue the series, with incoming private and high-net-worth investors expressing interest.
Cameron Smith, former world number two, has dismissed rumors about the demise of the LIV Golf tour. Despite Saudi Arabia's funding withdrawal after 2026, he is confident in the circuit's continuation, with assurances received regarding its future.
Leading the all-Australian Ripper GC, Smith has significantly profited from the team-based tour. He remains optimistic about finding new sponsors, as confirmed by LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil during a recent press event in Washington, D.C.
O'Neil reported strong interest from private equity and high-net-worth investors, ensuring a positive outlook post-2026. Although Smith's recent performance in majors has dipped, he remains determined to regain form and success.
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