LIV Golf cancels its season-ending Team Championship event in Michigan, ending the tour’s schedule early and removing one of the league’s featured team competitions. Multiple outlets report that the Michigan stop is called off after weeks of uncertainty and speculation about LIV’s future.
LIV says it is shifting focus toward a “next chapter,” with some coverage linking the cancellation to broader instability around the league’s funding and long-term outlook. Fox and other reports also describe leadership statements suggesting a new lead investor could help sustain LIV beyond 2027. Despite the Michigan cancellation, outlets agree that the individual and/or concluding honors are still determined in Indianapolis, where LIV’s events proceed in a different format.
While details of how the season concludes can vary by outlet wording, the common thread is that the team event in Michigan will not take place, and the remaining tournament this week in Indianapolis is structured as stroke play to finish the season.