LIV Golf is considering rescheduling its planned New Orleans event, with discussions ongoing to move the June tournament to later in the year.
Talks are underway with Louisiana authorities to potentially shift the event to September or October, primarily to avoid extreme summer heat and ensure optimal course conditions.
Heat And Scheduling Concerns Drive Talks
Officials are keen to protect playing conditions at Bayou Oaks in City Park, which could be affected by peak summer temperatures.
Another factor is avoiding a clash with the FIFA World Cup, which would impact viewership and scheduling.
Potential Gap In US Events
If the change goes ahead, LIV Golf would not host any events in the United States for nearly three months, before returning at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in August.
This would create a significant gap in the tour calendar during a crucial part of the season.
Uncertainty Over Financial Backing
The situation has added to speculation surrounding the future of LIV Golf, particularly amid reports involving the Public Investment Fund.
Despite rumours, chief executive Scott O’Neil recently assured players that the 2026 season would continue as planned.
Heavy Investment And Rising Losses
Since its launch, LIV Golf has been backed by billions in funding, with total investment exceeding $5 billion.
However, reports suggest significant financial losses, especially in markets outside the United States, raising questions about long-term sustainability.
Impact On Players And Schedule
A rescheduling would leave a gap in the calendar during the major season, affecting preparations for key tournaments like the US Open and The Open Championship.
Top players such as Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau could face challenges maintaining competitive rhythm during this period.
With uncertainty growing, LIV Golf’s next steps will be closely watched by players, organisers and fans alike.



















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