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On May 27th, 2026, the golf world is rocked by LIV Golf's looming bankruptcy and Tiger Woods officially missing the major season, while the PGA of America suspends its president amid mounting controversies. LIV GOLF'S FINANCIAL CRISIS * LIV Golf is reportedly planning a 2026 Chapter 11 bankruptcy to terminate player contracts, hiring Ducera Partners to raise up to $350M to stay afloat amid a massive financial crisis. * Dustin Johnson remains defiant with a simple "Long Liv Golf," while Bryson DeChambeau defends the franchise model, stating, "I am giving all I can to make it happen." * Despite the boardroom chaos, LIV Korea tees off at Asiad Country Club this week with Max Rottluff stepping in to replace Tyrrell Hatton. TIGER WOODS MISSES 2026 MAJORS * Bob Harig confirmed that Tiger Woods will officially miss the rest of the 2026 major season, including the US Open at Shinnecock Hills and the Open at Royal Birkdale. * Tiger shared a touching Memorial Day tribute to his father, Earl: "To all those like my father, we all say thank you for your sacrifices." * Woods is currently undergoing his rehabilitation process in Switzerland following his recent car crash and DUI, far away from the media spotlight. DON REA SUSPENDED & FIRESTONE'S FAREWELL * PGA of America President Don Rea has been slapped with a six-month suspension following arrogant rollback comments and a bizarre BBC interview comparing Rory McIlroy's Ryder Cup heckling to youth soccer. * Rea's suspension stems partly from his boastful claim: "I have got thirty one thousand members that are listening to my every word." * In other historic news, Firestone Country Club's incredible 72-year streak of hosting tour events is ending as the Senior Players Championship moves to Newport Beach under sponsor Hoag. CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE PREVIEW * The 80th Charles Schwab Challenge heads to a $20M Gil Hanse-restored Colonial Country Club, missing heavyweights like Scheffler, Clark, Spieth, and Koepka, leaving the door open for rising stars. * Justin Thomas brings massive momentum after a spectacular final-round 65 at the PGA Championship, while Ludvig Aberg enters as the +850 favorite needing Sunday grit. * Defending champion Ben Griffin is on a historic quest this week to join the legendary Ben Hogan as the only back-to-back winner at Colonial. QUICK HITS Nathan Charnes takes over as acting PGA of America president • Jon Rahm leads the points race heading into LIV Korea • Tune in tomorrow for our Charles Schwab DFS value plays and first-round matchups ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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