LIV Golf is concluding its season with only 12 tournaments this year, one fewer than originally planned. The team championship event, previously scheduled for Michigan, will now be held in Indianapolis this weekend.
The upstart golf league announced it is ending its season one tournament early. The team champion, which was to be determined next week, will instead be decided on Sunday at LIV Golf Indianapolis. This change means the 2024 season will consist of only 12 tournaments.
According to the Associated Press, the decision to consolidate the championship to Indianapolis represents a shift in the league’s plans. The league did not state whether the Michigan event would be rescheduled for a future date.
The move comes as LIV Golf continues to navigate its position within the professional golf landscape, having disrupted the traditional PGA Tour with its new format and financial backing. The team championship will conclude the current season, with the winner taking home the team title.
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