LIV golfer says he'll never return to the PGA Tour, reveals internal discussions, whether players were paid

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LIV golfer says he'll never return to the PGA Tour, reveals internal discussions, whether players were paid

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LIV Golf faces financial uncertainty as PIF funding ends, but Thomas Pieters says he's "definitely never going back to the PGA Tour" regardless. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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LIV golfer says he'll never return to the PGA Tour, reveals internal discussions, whether players were paid
Fox News5/5/2026

LIV golfer says he'll never return to the PGA Tour, reveals internal discussions, whether players were paid

PGA Tour announcer Doug Bell discusses reports that the Saudi Public Investment Fund will cease funding the LIV Golf league after the current season, jeopardizing its future. LIV Golf has incurred reported losses between $6 and $9 billion since its 2021 launch, surprising many agents and players. This significant.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows 4Aces GC's Thomas Pieters in action during the third round, Image 2 shows Thomas Pieters during the third round of LIV Golf Mexico
New York Post
New York Post
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5/5/2026

Thomas Pieters ‘ready to retire’ before returning to PGA Tour with LIV Golf future in question

What does Thomas Pieters’ golf future look like if LIV Golf folds? Well, it certainly does not involve a return to the PGA Tour. The Belgian golfer was “ready to retire” if LIV Golf closed up shop last month after reports questioning the league’s future popped up ahead of LIV Golf Mexico City, Pieters told golf.