The golf world is set on a pivot after LIV Golf’s recent funding struggles, with its head coach Scott O’Neil preparing for a return in 2027. Despite losing its primary funding source, the league remains a vital force in global golf, as players like Bryson DeChambeau navigate uncertain paths. Jon Rahm, the former PGA Tour leader, is now focused on other ventures, while DeChambeau’s contract expires, leaving him uncertain about his next move. However, O’Neil insists he sees potential for a full-time YouTube presence. The question remains: will LIV grow beyond its current model, or will it face challenges similar to the PIF funding crisis? This shift raises broader questions about the future of team golf and how leagues can adapt to changing player expectations.