Today in Golf
On June 9th, 2026, we break down LIV Golf's existential financial threat, Tiger and Charlie Woods' dramatic off-course and on-course battles, and the behind-the-scenes secrets of Nelly Korda's U.S. Women's Open triumph. LIV GOLF / FINANCIAL CRISIS * LIV Golf faces an existential threat as the Saudi PIF plans to cut funding after 2026 following a massive $6 billion burn, forcing CEO Scott O'Neil and stars like Bryson DeChambeau to desperately pivot toward private equity. * An anonymous executive warned, "Every remaining tournament is on the fence," while Bryson says he is "giving all I can" to find investors. * Jon Rahm is taking a traditionalist stance, insisting his "job is to play golf," while Bryson is using the 47-day hiatus to prep for Shinnecock, crediting LIV's new 72-hole format for his consistency. TIGER & CHARLIE WOODS / FAMILY BATTLES * Charlie Woods delivered late heroics to qualify for the U.S. Junior Amateur, while Tiger undergoes a 90-day Swiss rehab following a March DUI, pausing only to support his girlfriend Vanessa Trump through a recent cancer diagnosis. * Charlie birdied 16, 17, and 18 to shoot a 68 and win a playoff to compete for the newly renamed Tiger Woods Trophy. * A source noted Tiger is under a "great deal of stress" but remains determined to return to the course. LPGA TOUR / NELLY KORDA'S US OPEN WIN * Nelly Korda captured the U.S. Women's Open fueled by last year's Erin Hills heartbreak, relying on a calming sticky note reading "Whatever happens happens" and an encouraging text from Tiger Woods to "Finish it off today." * Sister Jessica Korda officially crowned her the "GOAT" following the historic victory. * Nelly actually ditched her custom Nike shoes gifted by LeBron James after just six holes because they had "too much room." PGA TOUR / GOLF'S LONGEST DAY & CANADIAN OPEN * "Golf's Longest Day" delivered heartbreak and triumph for Shinnecock qualifiers, while the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto gears up with notable withdrawals and a 22-year-old hometown Monday qualifier making waves. * Rich Lerner praised the "democratic nature of the Open" as Ben James turned pro, shot 140, and accepted a Travelers Championship exemption. * Top junior Miles Russell suffered a heartbreaking triple-bogey on 18 with Charlie Woods caddying, while Collin Morikawa is officially on baby watch ahead of TPC Toronto. QUICK HITS Tyrrell Hatton secures a victory at LIV Andalucia • J.T. Poston and Brandt Snedeker withdraw from the RBC Canadian Open • 22-year-old Canadian Jeevan Sihota Monday qualifies after he "putted really well today" ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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