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Despite LIV Golf rumors, Indianapolis event is ‘full steam ahead’

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Despite rumblings that the future of LIV Golf is in limbo due to funding and other issues, the company says the Indianapolis tournament scheduled for August at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield is “full steam ahead.”

Reports that LIV executives held an emergency meeting in New York earlier were inaccurate, LIV said in an e-mail to IndyStar.

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Officials from the breakaway tour – a competitor to the PGA Tour, featuring players such as Bryson DeChambeau, John Rahm and Phil Mickelson – were summoned to an emergency meeting in New York, according to a report in The Telegraph, it was reported Wednesday. The meeting came amid speculation fueled by social media Tuesday night that the circuit could be on the verge of shutting down operations.

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Jon Rahm celebrates his season-long individual championship title Sunday, Aug. 17, 2025, during day three of LIV Golf Indianapolis at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield.

Jon Rahm celebrates his season-long individual championship title Sunday, Aug. 17, 2025, during day three of LIV Golf Indianapolis at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield.

A day later, LIV Golf executives and players were in Mexico City for a four-day tournament that ends Sunday. CEO Scott O’Neil spoke on Thursday about the financial speculation on the league.

“This notion of secret meetings and, you know, getting summoned to New York. I live in New York, so it’s easy to summon myself there,” O’Neil told LIV Golf commentator Arlo White. “But it’s a lot of reaching and grabbing for headlines.”

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O’Neil went on to say, “For us, we’re business as usual, but if you want to ask me if this business is tough, I would say absolutely. If you ask me if we were managed very tightly, I would say absolutely. Can this be challenging? Absolutely. And that’s what we signed up for. … we signed up for this adventure and it is the ride of a lifetime. Or should I say round of a lifetime.”

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O’Neil addressed the LIV Golf media reports, saying “we’re kind of used to it” as a new league battling the PGA Tour, but that this week it was amplified.

“You know, having been in private equity now for over a dozen years, this is the process you go through. And sometimes it’s not smooth and sometimes it’s not easy,” he said. “But I can tell you, given the momentum of this business, we’re really excited about where we are and the position where we are.”

In its email to IndyStar, LIV provided financial details of the league:

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  • From 2024–25, LIV Golf grew more than 100% in revenue. In 2026, ticket sales are up 130 percent year over year

  • LIV sold more than 115,000 tickets for Adelaide and more than 100,000 in South Africa. Sponsorships are up 40 percent year-over-year, according to LIV

  • Through five events, the league is pacing $100 million ahead of last year’s revenue, the league reported

Tickets for LIV Golf Indianapolis 2026 are available at LIVGolf.com/schedule/indianapolis-2026, including three-day grounds passes and Club 54 Hospitality Tickets.

Follow IndyStar sports reporter Dana Benbow on X: @DanaBenbow. Reach her via email: dbenbow@indystar.com.  

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: LIV Golf shutting down rumors: Indianapolis event still on schedule

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How did Ruben Amorim not get a tune out of him

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Chelsea hero Joe Cole has heaped praise on Manchester United star Kobbie Mainoo after his performance at Stamford Bridge. He claimed that the midfielder was exceptional and admitted surprise that former manager Ruben Amorim did not use him enough.

Speaking on TNT Sports, Cole said that Mainoo was one of the best players on the pitch. He questioned Amorim’s decision to bench him earlier this season and said:

“One of the MAD things for me watching Kobbie Mainoo… HOW did Ruben Amorim not get a tune out of him?”

Michael Carrick revealed that Mainoo was not training this week ahead of the Chelsea clash. However, the Englishman played in the match as he wanted to prove himself on the pitch. The Manchester United coach said:

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“Kobbie didn’t train an awful lot really. He only did a little bit on Thursday and a little bit more yesterday. I wasn’t an awful lot, so credit to him for stepping into that one.”

The head coach went on to hail the performance, saying it was one of the best games from the midfielder, and said:

“I thought that was the best Kobbie’s played, certainly since I’ve been back here. To step up and put so many phases or sides to his game tonight… I thought he looked so composed and so calm, he had a real presence about him, defended well.”

“It’s not easy when you’ve got good players around you and it was a good battle between him and Cole Palmer. So he had to be right at it tonight but as you saw he had so much quality and composure in a tough environment really, to show us what he can do.”

Mainoo played the full match and misplaced just five passes in the game, but picked up a booking in the game.

Former Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim on Kobbie Mainoo

Ruben Amorim spoke about Kobbie Mainoo in December, saying that it was his decision not to play the midfielder. He hit out at the journalist who questioned him about the Englishman and said:

“You love Kobbie, he starts for England. But that doesn’t mean that I need to put Kobbie [in] when I feel that I shouldn’t put Kobbie [in], so it’s my decision.”

Mainoo played 1727 minutes in his 20 appearances under Ruben Amorim, while has already played 976 minutes in his 11 matches under Michael Carrick at Manchester United.

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