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Saudi Golf Experiment Faces Oblivion as Koepka and Reed Return to PGA

The return of Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed to the PGA Tour raises questions about the viability of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series. The LIV series has reportedly received an estimated investment of $6bn since its inception in 2022.

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CONTENT: The recent return of elite golfers, such as Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed, to the PGA Tour following their brief stint with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series has stirred up renewed debate about the future of...

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Saudi Golf Experiment Faces Oblivion as Koepka and Reed Return to PGA

The return of Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed to the PGA Tour raises questions about the viability of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series. The LIV series has reportedly received an estimated investment of $6bn since its inception in 2022.

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The recent return of elite golfers, such as Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed, to the PGA Tour following their brief stint with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series has stirred up renewed debate about the future of this disruptive model and its relevance in the world of professional golf. The LIV Golf series, which has reportedly received an estimated investment of $6bn since its inception in 2022, has yet to establish itself as a credible alternative to the PGA Tour, despite the substantial financial backing.

According to an article by Ewan Murray in The Guardian, titled "LIV and let die: Reed’s return to PGA fold shows why Saudi golf experiment is doomed," the return of these golfers to the PGA Tour can be seen as a tacit admission that they erred in believing the greener pastures were indeed on the LIV side. The PGA Tour, which has been eager to maintain its status as the dominant force in professional golf, has welcomed these returning players with open arms, leaving those who remained loyal to LIV questioning the wisdom of their decision.

Murray further argues that despite the significant financial resources invested in the LIV Golf series, it faces an uphill battle in attempting to rival the achievements and legacy of golfing greats like Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods, and Rory McIlroy. The LIV Golf series, he suggests, lacks the relevance and prestige that comes with the history and tradition of the PGA Tour.

Saudi Arabia, which has made strides in various other sports, has thus far failed to make an impact in golf. The kingdom's foray into golf, represented by the LIV Golf series, appears doomed to obscurity, according to Murray. This conclusion is not lost on those who stand to financially benefit from the continuation of the LIV Golf series, who attempt to spin an alternative narrative.

However, it is essential to remember that while financial resources and ambitious projects can create buzz and excitement, they cannot substitute the deep-rooted legacy that professional golf's traditional circuit has built over the decades. The LIV Golf series, despite its financial backing, is still struggling to gain a foothold and establish itself as a credible alternative to the PGA Tour.

In conclusion, the return of high-profile golfers to the PGA Tour following their brief dalliance with the LIV Golf series highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the Saudi-backed disruptive model in golf. The PGA Tour's enduring allure, built on a rich history and tradition, continues to draw players and fans alike, leaving the LIV Golf series on the road to oblivion.

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Murray, E. (2026, January 29). LIV and let die: Reed’s return to PGA fold shows why Saudi golf experiment is doomed. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/29/reed-return-to-pga-saudi-golf-experiment-doomed

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The recent return of elite golfers, such as Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed, to the PGA Tour following their brief stint with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series has stirred up renewed debate about the future of this disruptive model and its relevance in the world of professional golf. The LIV Golf series, which has reportedly received an estimated investment of $6bn since its inception in 2022, has yet to establish itself as a credible alternative to the PGA Tour, despite the substantial financial backing.

According to an article by Ewan Murray in The Guardian, titled "LIV and let die: Reed’s return to PGA fold shows why Saudi golf experiment is doomed," the return of these golfers to the PGA Tour can be seen as a tacit admission that they erred in believing the greener pastures were indeed on the LIV side. The PGA Tour, which has been eager to maintain its status as the dominant force in professional golf, has welcomed these returning players with open arms, leaving those who remained loyal to LIV questioning the wisdom of their decision.

Murray further argues that despite the significant financial resources invested in the LIV Golf series, it faces an uphill battle in attempting to rival the achievements and legacy of golfing greats like Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods, and Rory McIlroy. The LIV Golf series, he suggests, lacks the relevance and prestige that comes with the history and tradition of the PGA Tour.

Saudi Arabia, which has made strides in various other sports, has thus far failed to make an impact in golf. The kingdom's foray into golf, represented by the LIV Golf series, appears doomed to obscurity, according to Murray. This conclusion is not lost on those who stand to financially benefit from the continuation of the LIV Golf series, who attempt to spin an alternative narrative.

However, it is essential to remember that while financial resources and ambitious projects can create buzz and excitement, they cannot substitute the deep-rooted legacy that professional golf's traditional circuit has built over the decades. The LIV Golf series, despite its financial backing, is still struggling to gain a foothold and establish itself as a credible alternative to the PGA Tour.

In conclusion, the return of high-profile golfers to the PGA Tour following their brief dalliance with the LIV Golf series highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the Saudi-backed disruptive model in golf. The PGA Tour's enduring allure, built on a rich history and tradition, continues to draw players and fans alike, leaving the LIV Golf series on the road to oblivion.

Source:

Murray, E. (2026, January 29). LIV and let die: Reed’s return to PGA fold shows why Saudi golf experiment is doomed. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/29/reed-return-to-pga-saudi-golf-experiment-doomed

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