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LIV GOLF ADELAIDE, John Rahm of Legion XIII during Round 4 of the LIV Golf Adelaide at The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Sunday, February 15, 2026. NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY ADELAIDE SA AUSTRALIA PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxAUSxNZLxPNGxFIJxVANxSOLxTGA Copyright: xMATTxTURNERx 20260215170582410010

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LIV GOLF ADELAIDE, John Rahm of Legion XIII during Round 4 of the LIV Golf Adelaide at The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Sunday, February 15, 2026. NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY ADELAIDE SA AUSTRALIA PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxAUSxNZLxPNGxFIJxVANxSOLxTGA Copyright: xMATTxTURNERx 20260215170582410010
LIV Golf has made a statement this week, and it has nothing to do with Jon Rahm being at the top of the leaderboard or with the rumors surrounding its financial situation.
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On the last day of the Mexico City event, LIV Golf announced via a post on X that it will return to Club de Golf Chapultepec in 2027. They even gave a specific date: April 19 of next year. The 2027 event will mark LIV’s fifth consecutive year in Mexico and third straight at Club de Golf Chapultepec.
LIV Golf returns to Mexico City and Club de Golf Chapultepec in 2027 🇲🇽
The event will mark the fifth straight year the League has played in Mexico 🙌
Dates and tickets on sale soon. Join the waitlist today at https://t.co/mLfwe79uTu#LIVGolfMexicoCity pic.twitter.com/GeFvbpdZKl
— LIV Golf (@livgolf_league) April 19, 2026
For players like Jon Rahm, who made a high-profile move to the league, this long-term commitment provides a much-needed dose of stability amid swirling rumors about the league’s future.
Over the past week, multiple reports from industry analysts and major publications have pointed toward a potential shutdown of LIV Golf. Several suggested that the Public Investment Fund (PIF) could withdraw its financial backing.
But with what unfolded in Mexico City, LIV Golf’s leadership does not appear to be preparing for a quiet exit. CEO Scott O’Neil made a huge statement by attending the Mexico City event in person, engaging with the media, and publicly reinforcing confidence.
“You work like crazy as a business to create a business plan to keep us going,” he said, and his remarks quickly circulated online.
Mexico City is not an isolated case. In March, O’Neil traveled to Johannesburg to announce LIV Golf’s return to South Africa in 2027, dedicating an entire press conference to that single expansion move. The pattern is becoming difficult to dismiss: LIV Golf appears to be locking in global markets publicly, one commitment at a time.
And yet, with the central question unresolved, the uncertainty around PIF’s long-term financial backing continues to loom in the background.
Why Mexico City is the flag LIV Golf chooses to plant
It seems LIV didn’t randomly pick Mexico City as the venue to make a statement. It is one of the league’s most commercially embedded markets, and the 2027 announcement makes that case explicitly.
In the official press release today, LIV Golf’s Head of Events, Ross Hallett, specifically named the local stakeholders backing the 2027 return: Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico City, and the Salinas family. These are the same local partners who have anchored the event for two consecutive years, and none of them are Saudi entities.
LIV needs to adopt that kind of independent domestic infrastructure if it wants to survive beyond PIF funding. The league has also said that its global events have generated more than $1 billion in economic impact for host cities worldwide, with an international broadcast reach of over 900 million. The timing is not coincidental.
On the sponsorship side, the official 2027 page lists Aramco, HSBC, Ma’aden, Riyadh Air, Roshen, and Salesforce as active partners. Salesforce and HSBC, in particular, are not PIF-linked entities. They are independent commercial relationships that point to a revenue model that doesn’t solely rely on Saudi backing. Under O’Neil, plans have also been underway to sell team franchises for significant fees—another commercial layer designed to reduce dependence on PIF.
The Mexico City market also has the numbers to back it up. The LIV Adelaide event this season drew a record crowd, while South Africa also delivered strong attendance. Mexico City has consistently performed in the same tier, with a passionate Latin American fan base built around homegrown stars like Joaquín Niemann, Carlos Ortiz, and Abraham Ancer, who brought in their own contingent of fans this week at Naucalpan.
Club de Golf Chapultepec sits at roughly over 7,800 feet above sea level. It produces record distance totals and a spectacle that plays differently from anything else on the schedule. It’s a venue that also photographs well, sells well, and travels well, and LIV seems to know it.
For a league trying to prove it can exist without a sovereign wealth fund writing blank checks, Mexico City is the most convincing evidence it has. And tonight, LIV made sure that the evidence extends to 2027.
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Abhimanyu Gupta