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'Even the CEO doesn't know' - Kaymer on LIV's future
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BBC News
Two-time major champion Martin Kaymer has said it is "highly unlikely" LIV Golf's team championship will take place this year and admitted the players do not know if the circuit will exist in 2027.
Scott O'Neil, who became became LIV Golf chief executive in January 2025, is trying to generate $350m (£262m) of investment to keep the tour going.
LIV suffered a blow this week when it was announced that the PGA Tour and DP World Tour had agreed an alliance with the Asian Tour, which had been a partner of LIV.
"If those investors decide to pull out then we don't play next year on LIV Golf.
Meanwhile, LIV has agreed to pay $1m (£748,000) to settle a lawsuit brought by Stinger Golf, an Ohio-based golf tee manufacturer, over a trademark infringement.